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5/15/2008





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N. Korea, China, and U.S. to Meet for Summit
We get a preview of a three-day summit of officials of North Korea, China, and the U.S. concerning recent controversy over North Korea's pursuit of a nuclear program.

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Rebuilding Education in Iraq
Dick Gordon, host of the NPR show "The Connection," speaks with us from Baghdad about efforts to rebuild schools and the country's education infrastructure.

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Christian McBride on Bass
We speak with renowned jazz bass virtuoso Christian McBride and listen to his new music.

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Goldfarb in London
We speak with correspondent Michael Goldfarb about his reporting from Northern Iraq during the war.

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Asthma in Harlem
A new study shows that 25 percent of children living in Manhattan's Harlem section have symptoms of asthma.

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Health and Meditation
Health reporter Judy Foreman speaks to us about a new report on the health benefits associated with the Eastern art of meditation.

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More from Judy Foreman at myhealthsense.com
Ed Koch on New York Finances
Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch speaks with us about the current financial straits of the city -- the worst fiscal crisis facing Manhattan since the mid 1970s.

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Nina Simone Remembered
An appreciation of jazz vocalist Nina Simone, who died yesterday at the age of 70.

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Nina Simone on The Connection

Nina Simone's Web site
North Carolina Panhandler Law
A new ordinance in the city of Greensboro, North Carolina requires panhandlers to get licenses to beg for spare change on the streets.

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