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February 28, 2003

Listen to the entire 2003-02-28 broadcast.

Newscast
     The latest news on Iraqi disarmament, the official opening of the US Department of Homeland Security, and other breaking stories. Jenny Nordberg reports. Transcript

Protecting the Enemy
     President George W. Bush is pledging aid to Iraqi civilians even as he threatens to attack their country. Will his action match his rhethoric? Simon Bishop reports. Transcript

Interview with James Fallows
     James Fallows, a national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, answers questions about the United States' role in the future of Iraq. Gretchen Wilson reports. Transcript

Prayer Pilgrimage to Iraq
     New York's religious leaders arrive in Baghdad this weekend to protest a possible war with Iraq. Collin Campbell reports. Transcript

Consulates on the Move
     Latin American consulates are bringing their services to the street to meet the needs of an expanding Latino population. Carla Sapsford reports. Transcript

Tonight on Fox: 'Moral Decay 101'
     Fox News is the most-watched cable news channel on television. But is it unbiased? Our commentator decides. Ethan Lindsey reports. Transcript

News Update
     The latest on Ari Fleischer's comments about Iraqi disarmament, new debate about the explosion of the space shuttle Columbia, and more. Dianne Finch reports. Transcript

Getting Tough on Homelessness...and the Homeless
     For over 20 years, New York City has had to provide shelter and social services to thousands of homeless people. Now, the city is in court, hoping to overturn a ruling that favors the homeless. Andrea Lee reports. Transcript

Interview with Jacques Steinberg
     On April 1, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on the role race can play in college admissions. New York Times education reporter Jacques Steinberg says the Supreme Court's affirmative action decision won't stop efforts by universities to admit more minorities. Ethan Lindsey reports. Transcript

42nd Street: A Renter's Drama
     In Times Square, sky-rocketing rents are sending some small theatres looking for new homes further off Broadway. Catherine Fenollosa reports. Transcript

Midtown Makeover
     Despite a budget crisis, Midtown might just be the site of a new Olympic stadium. Michael Morton reports. Transcript

Go, Go, Gadget
     After the worst Christmas ever, the toy industry is coming up with strategies for a grand comeback. Noah Reibel reports. Transcript

The Nicknaming of America
     President Bush is bringing back an American art form - and our commentator says he's just in the nick of time. Nancy Farghalli reports. Transcript

The Crew

Broadcast Hosts: Gretchen Wilson & Ethan Lindsey
Executive Producer: Sarah Kramer
Senior Producer: Laura Santini
Managing Editor: Simon Bishop
Board Operator: Emily Grossman
Studio Producer: Carla Sapsford
Newscaster: Jenny Nordberg
Webcaster: Andrea Lee
Advisors :
John Dinges
Wendy Bryan


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