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Metro Beats

March 5, 2004 Broadcast

Listen to the entire 2004-03-05 broadcast.

Billboard
     This week on Metro Beats. Shia Michele Levitt reports. Transcript

Newscast
      Mona Iskander reports. Transcript

Election 2004: Not For the Young of Heart?
     The youth vote was scarce on Super Tuesday, but it could hold the key to victory for the right presidential candidate. Laura Strickler reports. Transcript

The Road to Nowhere
     Community groups in the South Bronx want to convert the Sheridan Expressway into parks, bike paths and housing. Joel Meyer reports. Transcript

Fishmongers Swim Upstream
     The Fulton Fish Market will relocate to the South Bronx in January 2005. Metro Beats spoke with workers about the historic move. Benjamin Harris Shaw reports. Transcript

Listening to Immigrant Parents
     According to a recent survey, New York City schools are falling behind in the education of parents who struggle with English. Mona Iskander reports. Transcript

Safe Education
     The Bush administration will fund sex education that teaches abstinence, but not contraception. Sandra Hong reports. Transcript

Newscast
      Sylvia Maria Gross reports. Transcript

To Have and to Hold (Someday)
     Dozens of gay couples converged on City Hall to obtain marriage licenses. They were politely refused. Josh Payne reports. Transcript

Deep, Dark and At Risk
     Dermatologist Diane Berson says that young people who use tanning beds are increasing their risk of skin cancer. John Boyle reports. Transcript

Perfectly Unhealthy
     A recovering hypochondriac recounts his brave battle with cancerphobia. Michael Vuolo reports. Transcript

The Music Industry's Grey Area
     The illicit release of "The Grey Album" has pitted intellectual property law against proponents of intellectual freedom. Jacob Goldstein has the story. Jacob Goldstein reports. Transcript

Winning the Peace: Then and Now
     The U.S. occupation of Iraq has been compared to post-war efforts in Germany and Japan. John Kearney reports. Transcript

The Wireless Messiah
     After a six-month battle with his mobile phone company, one New Yorker found religion. Joel Meyer reports. Transcript

The Crew

Broadcast Hosts: John Boyle & Sandra Hong
Executive Producer: Devi Zinzuvadia
Senior Producer: Shia Michele Levitt
Managing Editor: Anya Bourg
Board Operator: Benjamin Harris Shaw
Studio Producer: Oliver Hill
Newscaster: Mona Iskander
Webcaster: Joel Meyer
Advisors :
John Dinges
Kerry Donahue
Branwynne Kennedy

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