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Swimming in the Hudson...Ewwww
A small but growing number of New Yorkers regularly dip into the Hudson for leisure.
Simon Bishop reports. Transcript
Life, Love, the Universe and Everything
Our commentator reflects on her past, her present and the yet unknown possibilites of her future.
Gretchen Wilson reports. Transcript
Public Art in Public Schools
In the 1930s, the Works Progress Administration launched the first major effort to create public art in the United States. Today, a New York City program is funding public art projects--this time in schools.
Laura Santini reports. Transcript
Bollinger's New Media
Columbia University President Lee Bollinger has proposed changes in the school's journalism curriculum--saying the current syllabus is behind-the-times.
Dianne Finch reports. Transcript
Detained in the U.S.A.
The federal government is now investigating conditions in two detention facilities where Muslim detainees say they've been beaten and abused.
Noah Reibel reports. Transcript
Coney Island's Pakistanis--Living In Fear
Since 9/11, life here for the Pakistani community has drastically changed. New immigration policies have torn families apart and fear dominates daily life.
Jenny Nordberg reports. Transcript
Virtual Orchestra
The shape and sound of a Broadway music pit is headed for big changes.
Collin Campbell reports. Transcript
Journalism School Reflections...
...from a soon-to-be journalism school graduate.
Simon Bishop reports. Transcript
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