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Metro Beats

May 7, 2004 Broadcast

Listen to the entire 2004-05-07 broadcast.

Newscast
     Mona Iskander provides the latest news. Transcript

Secretary Rumsfeld Under the Klieg Light
     Reporter Laura Strickler on the torture of Iraqi prisoners and today's much-anticipated congressional testimony from Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. Transcript

Reacting to America's Low Hour
     Oliver Hill spoke to residents and visitors to upper Manhattan about U.S. torture of Iraqi prisoners. Transcript

Seen and Heard in Iraq
     Anya Bourg speaks with Cliff Kindy of the Christian Peacekeepers Team about the conditions on the ground in Iraq. Transcript

Whither Campus Unrest?
     Mariah Blake wonders whatever happened to Columbia's days of protest and revolt, even as signs of dissent have begun to emerge. Transcript

Let's Talk About (whisper!) S-E-X
     Sandra Hong visits a youth center in Manhattan where sex and its repercussions are discussed with a rare frankness. Transcript

New Selves, and the End of Self
     Anya Bourg contemplates antidepressants and the suicide of a friend. Transcript

Paging the Next Ted Koppel!
     NBC's pages get to work at the network's tony Rockefeller Center address--and wear polyester while they're at it. Josh Payne looks at the life of young broadcast strivers. Transcript

Samba Stories
     Our jet-set reporter Sylvia Gross excavates the social origins of Brazilian's syncretic music. Transcript

Newcast II
     Benjamin Shaw updates the day's headlines. Transcript

Nueva Yorkers to Vote in the Domincan Republic
     Reporter Shia Levitt examines the impact of a new law in the Dominican Republic that allows the country's expatriates--including those in New York--to vote in Dominican elections. Transcript

After the Show
     Everyone who works in show business isn't a boldface name. John Kearney visits a retirement home for entertainers who've paid their dues. Transcript

An Intrepid Trip
     Ben Shaw reports on a man whose stroke has done nothing to deter his dream of sailing around the world. Transcript

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