Daily Dose - August 11, 2003 (2:00) MP3
RA
[08/10/2003]
by: Minji Kang
A night time intruder, called "Jack The Snipper" slipped into the apartments of sleeping women near University of New Hampshire; Liberian President Charles Taylor stepped down; U.S. Marines says Napalm-like devices were used during military operations in Iraq.
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The State of Our Nation's Youth MP3
RA
[08/04/2003]
by: Minji Kang
The Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished American Inc.released its annual survey, '2003 The State of Our Nation's Youth'. The study finds out teenagers have high confidence in the country and optimism to the future of the nation.
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The American Constitution Society MP3
RA
[07/31/2003]
by: Minji Kang
Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) speaks at the National Convention of the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy.
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21st Century Democrats RA
MP3
[07/29/2003]
by: Minji Kang
The ex-conservative author of 'Blinded by the Right', David Brock, spoke about how he became a democrat after more than dozen years believing in conservative policies.
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American Leadership in a Dangerous World MP3
RA
[07/27/2003]
by: Minji Kang
Senetor Joe Liberman says the President's handling of foreign policy regarding Iraq and 9/11 is making the country question his leadership.
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College Life; Reality Check RA
MP3
[07/23/2003]
by: Minji Kang
A survey of Capitol Hill Interns reveals how uncomfortable it is to express their political views in class when it is different from their professors'.
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Daily Dose - July 22, 2003 MP3
RA
[07/21/2003]
by: Minji Kang
25 were killed in Monrovia, Liberia's capital; A congressional report releases that not a single piece of information could have prevented the 9/11 terror attacks; State colleges and universities announce increased tuition fee.
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The GI Bill of Rights RA
MP3
[07/14/2003]
by: Minji Kang
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony Principi says that it is our turn to care for those who serve the nation in uniform during the period of conflict.
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Radio Ownership MP3
RA
[07/07/2003]
by: Minji Kang
Hearing on media ownership including radio consolidation after the Telecommunicaions Act of 1996.
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Daily Dose - July 7, 2003 MP3
RA
[07/06/2003]
by: Minji Kang
President Bush leaves for a five-country trip to Africa; Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is not retiring; President Bush urges to improve the Head Start Program.
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Strategic Nuclear Forces in U.S. National Security MP3
RA
[06/26/2003]
by: Minji Kang
Dr. Daniel Goure's newly released paper says that the U.S needs to change its National Security Strategy to secure both the U.S. and its allies.
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Daily Dose - June 19, 2003 MP3
RA
[06/18/2003]
by: Minji Kang
McDonald's announces a new policy to cut down the use of anitibiotics.
Philadelphia teens admitted to last month's murder of their friend.
Hispanics became the largest minority group in the U.S.
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Asscessing Media Coverage of the War in Iraq MP3
RA
[06/16/2003]
by: Minji Kang
The difficulties of having embedded reporters in front lines during the war with Iraq.
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Daily Dose MP3
RM
[06/08/2003]
by: Minji Kang
President Bush's briefing at Cabinet. North Korea's nuclear deterrent force. Continuing effort for Middle East Peace.
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No Child Left Behind Act MP3
RA
[06/01/2003]
by: Minji Kang
In spite of the “No child Left Behind Act”, children in the United States still face great hardships.
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Media Security and Reliability Council MP3
RA
[05/27/2003]
by: Minji Kang
Biannual meeting to review emergency communications and public warning system recommendations.
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The Daily Dose MP3
RA
[05/22/2003]
by: Minji Kang
-The House of Representatives passed 13 week extension to unemployment benefits.
-Israeli Prime Minister accepted a road map for peace.
-The Senate passed $350 billion tax cut.
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The Daily Dose MP3
RA
[05/15/2003]
by: Minji Kang
-The Senate passed Bush's $350 billion tax cut package
-$1 billion has been found in boxes around Baghdad
-The State Department has warned Americans of possible terror attacks in Saudi Arabia
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Financial Condition of Young Americans RA
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[05/12/2003]
by: Minji Kang
The number of Americans who worry about their personal finances has increased significantly.
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