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Start the Week - 18/04/2011
Andrew Marr's guests include the neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris, who argues that science ought to influence human morality rather than religion; the writer Masha Gessen who describes the extraordinary story of the Russian maths genius Grigori Perelman who solved a mathematical problem that had remained inscrutable for a century but refused to take the credit - or the million dollar prize; Adam Rutherford, geneticist and journalist on decoding the genome and being human and the Revd Lucy Winkett of St James's Piccadilly, London on how the religious sensibility can contribute to the 'good society'.
Producer: Elaine Lester.
The History of Rome - 134- And Then There Were Two
In 313 AD, Maximinus Daia and Licinus fought for control of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Motley Fool Money - Motley Fool Money: 04.15.2011
Google reports weaker-than-expected earnings. Zipcar revs up on Wall Street. Best Buy thinks outside the big box. Cisco says goodbye to the Flip. And the Winklevoss twins learn to live on a budget. Plus, Ben Stein shares some investing lessons and weighs in on the business of Facebook and the future of Donald Trump.
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The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe - The Skeptics Guide #300 – Apr 9 2011
Cato Daily Podcast - The Trade Balance Creed
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Tuition fees
Tim Harford and the team examine examine tuition fees, drugs testing and inflation.
Cato Daily Podcast - Obama’s New Tone on Deficits
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Cato Daily Podcast - The Price of Disclosure in Political Contributions
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Money Girl - 216 MG When Is It Bad to Contribute to an IRA?
When you contribute to a traditional IRA you don't always get a tax benefit. Find out when you should contribute to both a 401(k) and an IRA and when you shouldn't. http://j.mp/MoneyBooks
