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Cato Daily Podcast - The Iraq Invasion Ten Years Later
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Cato Daily Podcast - Defending Scholarship Tax Credits
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The Stack Overflow Podcast - Stack Exchange Podcast – Episode #45 – Keeping it Sharp (C#)
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Are there more black men in college or prison in the US?
Only last week Ivory Toldson heard the speaker say there are more black men in prison in America than in college. ?Here we go again? he thought. Only the week before he had written his second article on why this statistic is not true. This week Ruth Alexander looks at where this ?fact? came from and why it is still being used. Also, why the opinion polls got the Kenyan elections wrong.
The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe - The Skeptics Guide #400 – Mar 16 2013
Cato Daily Podcast - Ending Mandatory Minimum Sentencing
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Motley Fool Money - Motley Fool Money: 03.15.2013
The Dow hits an all-time high. Samsung unveils its latest rival to the iPhone. And Mayor Bloomberg suffers a sweet defeat.
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Start the Week - Lisa Jardine talks to David Cannadine and Aleksandar Hemon
On Start the Week Lisa Jardine asks whether the writing of history has been dominated by conflict and difference. The Professor of History, David Cannadine argues against the predominant 'them and us' agenda, and for a common humanity. While the Balkan writer Aleksandar Hemon splits his life between Sarajevo and Chicago. Ed Vulliamy reported on the war in Bosnia and explores a journalist's role in historical events, and Margaret MacMillan discusses the teaching of history. Producer: Katy Hickman.
Start the Week - Lisa Jardine talks to David Cannadine and Aleksandar Hemon
On Start the Week Lisa Jardine asks whether the writing of history has been dominated by conflict and difference. The Professor of History, David Cannadine argues against the predominant 'them and us' agenda, and for a common humanity. While the Balkan writer Aleksandar Hemon splits his life between Sarajevo and Chicago. Ed Vulliamy reported on the war in Bosnia and explores a journalist's role in historical events, and Margaret MacMillan discusses the teaching of history. Producer: Katy Hickman.
