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Monday March 14, 2005

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Week of March 14, 2005

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10:00Sudan

Murder, rape and displacement of civilians continues in Sudan and at refugee camps in neighboring Chad despite peace agreements, ceasefires, and other promises. A panel talks about what the international community should do to stop the cycle of violence in Sudan.

Guests

Ivo Daalder, senior fellow in foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution, former director for European Affairs for the National Security Council, and co-author of "America Unbound: The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy" (Brookings, Nov 2003)

Tod Lindberg, editor of "Policy Review;" research fellow at the Hoover Institution; author, "The Political Teachings of Jesus"

John Prendergast, senior advisor to the International Crisis Group

11:00Susan Okie: "Fed Up!" (Joseph Henry Press)

Today's kids may be the first generation to have a shorter life span than their parents. The cause: obesity. A family physician and journalist presents the latest scientific research on childhood obesity and explains how parents, schools, and the community can fight the epidemic.

Guests

Susan Okie, family physician and an award-winning medical journalist.

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