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Newscast
Mona Iskander provides the latest news.
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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.
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Reacting to America's Low Hour
Oliver Hill spoke to residents and visitors to upper Manhattan about U.S. torture of Iraqi prisoners.
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Seen and Heard in Iraq
Anya Bourg speaks with Cliff Kindy of the Christian Peacekeepers Team about the conditions on the ground in Iraq.
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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.
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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.
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New Selves, and the End of Self
Anya Bourg contemplates antidepressants and the suicide of a friend.
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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.
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Samba Stories
Our jet-set reporter Sylvia Gross excavates the social origins of Brazilian's syncretic music.
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Newcast II
Benjamin Shaw updates the day's headlines.
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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.
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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.
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An Intrepid Trip
Ben Shaw reports on a man whose stroke has done nothing to deter his dream of sailing around the world.
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