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Radio Workshop

Radio Gotham March 31

Listen to the entire 2006-03-31 broadcast.

Tamara Rosenberg has the latest local headlines.
      Transcript

A (contaminated) River Runs Through It
     Radioactive leaks at the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant have revived protests by community groups who want to close it down. Zaidee Stavely has the story. Transcript

More Money, More Problems
     In response to a court order, state lawmakers approve a budget that will finally increase spending on New York City schools. But, as David Ressel reports, the plan grants billions for construction, but little for programs. Transcript

City Catholic Schools Receive Final Rites
     The Archdiocese of New York is moving schools and churches out of the city, and relocating them further upstate, where the faithful appear to be flocking. Mary-Rose Abraham reports. Transcript

Questionable Democaracy in Belarus
     Galima Bukharbaeva interviews Professor Peter Sinnott from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs about the recent election in Belarus that gave Alexander Lukashenko the presidency and caused massive unrest in the nation's capital. Transcript

Confessions of a Cyberstalker
     Commentator Megan Hauser reveals how the internet provides one more reason to keep her hangin' on. Transcript

Newscast
     Zaidee Stavely has a news update. Transcript

Doctors in California Refuse to Kill Death Row Inmate
     Medical professionals in California have refused to participate in the execution of a convicted killer just two hours before he was due to die by lethal injection. Tamara Rosenberg reports on the ethical dilemas of doctors paid to kill on behalf of the state. Transcript

Thanks for Everything, Now Get Out
     Giuliana Chamedes speaks with Rahgini Shaw, a clinical staff attorney who works on immigration issues at Columbia University Law School about changing U.S. immigration policies that could send millions of undocumented workers packing their bags. Transcript

The Beat Goes On
     Commentator Joseph Chaney decides to march to the beat of his own drum. Transcript

Anything Warhol Can Do, She Can Do Better
     As Women's History Month draws to a close, Megan Hauser paints a picture of what the future looks like for women artists. Transcript

The Crew

Broadcast Hosts: Galima Suleyman Bukharbaeva & Giuliana Chamedes
Executive Producer: Marcelle Hopkins
Director:
Senior Producer: Dani McClain
Managing Editor: Dina Simone Temple-Raston
Day Reporters: Mary-Rose Abraham & David Lee Ressel
Board Operator: Elsa Heidorn
Mac: Dani McClain
Studio Producer: Joseph Hunt Chaney
Newscasters: Zaidee Rose Stavely & Tamara Nina Rosenberg
Webcaster: Megan Hauser
Advisors :
John Dinges
Tony Dec
Craig Hettich
Rick Karr

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