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This week on Metro Beats, with Anya Bourg and Michael Vuolo.
Mona Iskander reports. Transcript
Newscast
Devi Zinzuvadia reports on metro New York developments.
Devi Zinzuvadia reports. Transcript
Depleted Uranium Affecting Vets?
Veterans of the most current conflict in Iraq believe their health difficulties stem from exposure to depleted uranium during military engagements. Laura Strickler reports.
Laura Strickler reports. Transcript
Dr. Rice Under Oath
National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice testified under oath on the September 11th attacks--answering some questions, while raising others. Mariah Blake reports.
Mariah Blake reports. Transcript
State Secrets and the War on Terror
Stephen Hess of the Brookings Institution probes the White House's dealings with the press, the public record, and what it all means come November. An interview with Anya Bourg.
Anya Bourg reports. Transcript
Republicans Take Manhattan
The G.O.P. is having their nomination party in midtown, but security forces and anti-Republican forces also plan to be in full effect. Devi Zinzuvadia reports.
Devi Zinzuvadia reports. Transcript
Duane Reade's Labor Disputes
Duane Reade employees continue without a contract or benefits, while the drugstore chain resists charges of unfair labor practices. Shia Levitt reports.
Shia Michele Levitt reports. Transcript
Clearing the Air at Hunts Point
The famous Bronx food market faces the dilemma of trying to reduce exhaust from the diesel trucks that are its lifeblood. John Boyle reports.
John Boyle reports. Transcript
Newscast
The latest news. Sylvia Maria Gross reports.
Sylvia Maria Gross reports. Transcript
The Silencing of the Shock Jock?
The embattled "King Of All Media" just lost six more stations for his unique programming. Benjamin Harris Shaw reports.
Benjamin Harris Shaw reports. Transcript
Maximum Power Baseball!
John Kearney wonders if a steroid-addled sports world isn't just what the customer ordered.
John Kearney reports. Transcript
The Math Wisdom of the Greengrocer
Mathematicians put massive brain power to finally prove pyramids are the most efficient ways to stack an orange. Michael Francis Vuolo explores other math frontiers with Barnard College's Professor David Bayer.
Michael Francis Vuolo reports. Transcript
Moving New York's Music
The subway is efficient at whisking people about the city, but musicians with instruments that equal their size find the underground poses special challenges. Joel Meyer reports.
Joel Meyer reports. Transcript
Summer School Joys
Voluntary summer school? For Sylvia Maria Gross, teaching in a sweltering classroom was the best part of the year.
Sylvia Maria Gross reports. Transcript
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