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Metro Beats

May 6, 2004 Broadcast

Listen to the entire 2004-05-06 broadcast.

Newscast
     Shia Michele Levitt has the news. Transcript

A Net loss in Brooklyn?
     What will be lost if a developer levels a Brooklyn neighborhood to build a professional basketball arena? Joel Meyer reports. Transcript

Friendship and freedom
     When Colin Warner was convicted of a murder he didn't commit, his friend Carl King worked for 21 years to prove Warner's innocence. Anya Borg reports. Transcript

Newscast
     John Kearney has the news. Transcript

Growing up with cancer
     Nicole Gioia is a 12-year-old girl with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Michael Vuolo has her story. Transcript

What remains
     Commentator Sandra Hong on what she knew about her grandmother, and what she will never know. Transcript

Distant neighbors
     Haitians and Dominicans, island neighbors with a history of tensions, make peace in New York City. Oliver Hill reports. Transcript

Arabic, New England style
     Commentator Mona Iskander describes her experience falling in love with Arabic in the countryside of Vermont. Transcript

Sowing new seeds in Long Island Sound
     John Boyle reports on Long Island residents working to bring back the local shellfish population. Transcript

The Crew

Broadcast Hosts: Benjamin Harris Shaw & Mona Iskander
Executive Producer: Mariah Blake
Senior Producer: Laura Strickler
Managing Editor: Sandra Hong
Board Operator: John Boyle
Studio Producer: Michael Vuolo
Newscaster: Shia Michele Levitt
Webcaster: Yalini Senathirajah
Advisors :
John Dinges
Kerry Donahue


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