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Radio City

April 18, 2003

Listen to the entire 2003-04-18 broadcast.

Newscast 1
     A New Jersey Police officer dies in a car chase shooting. Police arrest a suspect in the stabbing of a New York City nightclub bouncer. New York Waterway is under investigation for bilking hundreds of thousands of dollars from city agencies. Dianne Finch reports. Transcript

America's Cultural Diplomacy--Or Lack Thereof
     Columbia Professor Michael Janeway talks about America's cultural diplomacy, and how it shapes the world opinion of us. Andrea Lee reports. Transcript

New Yorkers Brace for Belt-Tightening
     New Yorkers break from commuting to react to Mayor Bloomberg's proposed budget. Sarah Kramer reports. Transcript

Scientists of Faith
     Intelligent Design proposes to be an alternate theory to Darwin's Theory of Evolution. Critics say, it is just a backdoor way for Christian fundamentalists to bring religion into the classroom. Piya Kochhar reports. Transcript

Christians' Natural Bond to the Environment
     Religious scholar Holmes Rolston III says environmentalists and Christians have more in common than they think. Stacey Smith reports. Transcript

Refuge from Big City Bustle
     Strawberry Fields in Central Park offers a quiet haven from city noise. Dianne Finch reports. Transcript

Newscast 2
     An update of today's news. Piya Kochhar reports. Transcript

Violence Blamed on Smoking Law
     New York City bars consider beefing up security after anti-smoking laws are enacted. Noah Reibel reports. Transcript

Should U.S. Soldiers Be Accountable to Criminal Court?
     With American soldiers scouring Iraq for Saddam Hussein, the debate has heated up over the International Criminal Court. Columbia Professor George Fletcher speaks about the ramifications. Carla Sapsford reports. Transcript

Juniors' First Bank Book
     Kids at public elementary schools in the Bronx line up to deposit their money in their savings accounts with the teller from a local bank in the area who visits their school at lunchtime once a week. Sarah Kramer reports. Transcript

Finding Pleasure in a Childhood Pastime
     Resuming piano lessons brings back the joy of childhood. Laura Santini reports. Transcript

The Crew

Broadcast Hosts: Andrea Lee & Carla Sapsford
Executive Producer: Nancy Farghalli
Senior Producer: Ethan Lindsey
Managing Editor: Collin Campbell
Board Operator: Jenny Nordberg
Studio Producer: Catherine Fenollosa
Newscaster: Dianne Finch
Webcaster: Laura Santini
Advisors :
John Dinges
Kerry Donahue
Wendy Bryan

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