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Start the Week - 10/01/2011
In the first Start the Week of the New Year Andrew Marr asks what has gone wrong in the West. The economist Dambisa Moyo charts 50 years of economic folly and argues that only radical changes in policy will stem permanent decline, while Lord Lawson, the former Chancellor, exposes the myths surrounding economic thinking. The journalist Stephen Kinzer calls on the US and UK to ditch its present allies in the Middle East - Saudi Arabia and Israel - and look to Iran and Turkey for support. And Labour's former Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, explores those seemingly intractable problems, with a series of debates drawn from the "too difficult" box.
Producer: Katy Hickman.
The History of Rome - 121- Phase Three Complete
The Crisis of the Third Century finally ended with the mini dynasty of Carus and his two sons. In 284 Diocletian rose to power, ushering in a new age in Roman history.
Cato Daily Podcast - WikiLeaks Reveals DEA’s Global Reach
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the memory palace - Episode 36 (Six Scenes in the Life of William J. Sidis, Wonderful Boy)
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Big numbers
More or Less examines this week's claims and counter-claims about VAT, exposes some seriously sloppy reporting and - finally - reveals the truth about Jack the "psychic" monkey.
Cato Daily Podcast - Constitutional Citation Needed for New Legislation
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Cato Daily Podcast - Can the Constitution Constrain the U.S. House?
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Cato Daily Podcast - Can Obama Channel Reagan?
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Cato Daily Podcast - Food Safety and Bernie Madoff
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