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Serbian Prime Minister Assassinated
The Prime Minister of Serbia Zoran Djindjic was assassinated today in Belgrade. Djindjic was a key leader of the year 2000 revolt that overthrew former President Slobodan Milosevic. Two suspects are reportedly in custody.

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Serbian Prime Minister Assassinated
The Prime Minister of Serbia Zoran Djindjic was assassinated today in Belgrade. Djindjic was a key leader of the year 2000 revolt that overthrew former President Slobodan Milosevic. Two suspects are reportedly in custody.

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Listen to a public address by Zoran Djindjic at Harvard University, September 20, 2002.

Serbian Prime Minister Fatally Shot (Reuters)
Britain, America, and Iraq
We speak with WBUR "Inside Out" documentary host Michael Goldfarb about his recent travels to the Middle East, and the political crisis facing British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

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Report from Baghdad
We get the latest on what's happening in Baghdad from Boston Globe foreign correspondent David Filipov.

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Longfellow House
We visit the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow House in Cambridge, Mass. as part of our exploration of the best-selling book "The Dante Club."

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Longfellow National Historic Site

The Dante Club
Diplomat Resigns in Protest of Iraq Policy
We speak with American diplomat John Brown, who became the second diplomat in less than a month to resign as a protest over the Bush administration's policy regarding Iraq.

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Bill Would Exempt Army from Environment Laws
Michael Jasny, a senior policy analyst for the Natural Resources Defense Council, explains his opposition to a bill that would allow the U.S. Army to bypass environmental laws governing what the Army can do on millions of acres of land it owns and wants to use for military testing and training.

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Army Cats (and Dogs)
The co-founder of the Carolina Animal Protection Society tells us about a new program that helps take care of pets owned by folks serving in the military who are called up for service.

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Baking in America, and Freedom Toast
Robin Young speaks with the author of Baking in America and tries a recipe for persimmon walnut bread. Also, backlash against "French" food. Who wants Freedom Toast?

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Buy Baking in America on Amazon

More on Freedom Fries from the House of Representatives
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