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Radio 116

A Broadcast of Columbia Radio News, April 22, 2005

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This Week on Radio 116
     It's the 35th anniversary of Earth day today, and we'll speak with environmental expert, Don J. Melnick. In our documentary series, Sarah Dalsimer follows a blind man on his daily commute in the city. Valencia Grant reports on how black women are reaching out to spread the word about how HIV/AIDS. Transcript

First, the News...
     Priya Ganapati has the latest headlines. Transcript

Selfishly Saving the Environment
     Host Jess Mador talked with Columbia Professor Don Melnick about being an environmentalist for solely selfish reasons. Transcript

Walking Blind
     Sarah Dalsimer spent the day with a blind commuter in New York City. Transcript

Grad Students on Strike
     Nazanin Rafsanjani visited the picket line at Columbia University's graduate teaching assistant strike. Transcript

Graduating from Good Health Care
     Commentator and graduate student Jackie Bell wonders why health care in the real world can't be as good as her student plan. Transcript

Speaking Bluntly About AIDS
     Black women are the fastest growing demographic of Americans who contract HIV. Valencia Grant talked to a group that's trying to reverse the trend by speaking bluntly about safe sex. Transcript

First, the News
     Sarah Dalsimer has the latest headlines. Transcript

New York's Jewish Indians
     Tom Grove visited with an Indian-Jewish religious leader. Transcript

Playwrights Learn to Produce
     Jackie Bell followed a young New York theater company - as the group learns the business of getting their play on stage. Transcript

Exhausted by Fumes
     Host Michael Rice spoke with Jason Babbie of the New York Public Interest Research Group about the dangers of car exhaust. Transcript

The Future is Green
     Kristin Espeland went to a clean car fair in the Bronx to see the future of green automobiles. Transcript

Wall Street Throw Down
     New York's Financial District can be a stressful place to work. Tom Grove tracked two young traders, who find boxing a great way to let off some steam. Transcript

The Crew

Broadcast Hosts: Jessica Mador & Michael Rice
Executive Producer: Adelia Harrison
Senior Producer: Cyrus Farivar
Managing Editor: Thomas Randall
Board Operator: Cyrus Farivar
Studio Producer: Rebecca Castillo
Newscaster 1: Guhapriya Ganapati
Newscaster 2: Sarah Dalsimer
Webcaster: Jacqueline Bell
Advisors :
John Dinges
Kerry Donahue
Rick Karr

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