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    HIV and the Botswana Battle

    May 15, 2001 04:00 AM EDT

    ... they're still alive, and they want their children to be prepared for come what may. Every day, we have people bringing in children. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Can you handle them?PATRICIA BAKWINYA: Yes, we can. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: The kids don't live at Shining Stars, but they come during the ...

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    Newsmaker: U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan

    May 14, 2001 04:00 AM EDT

    ... community groups, and we will give the money to those programs that we believe are going to be-are likely to be most effective. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: How much money do you have to get to move into the treatment with the anti-virals? For example, let's say you only ...

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    Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Stephen Dunn

    Apr 26, 2001 04:00 AM EDT

    ... think my only literary friend, Sam Toperoff, came over to visit and validated what I was doing, and things really began from there on. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Do your poems come easily? Do they start with an image or a word or an idea? STEPHEN DUNN: All of the above. They ...

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    Pulitzer Prize Winner for Fiction: Michael Chabon

    Apr 19, 2001 04:00 AM EDT

    ... try. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: You are turning this novel into a screenplay now. And you're actually writing the screenplay this time. MICHAEL CHABON: Yes. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: How is it going?MICHAEL CHABON: It's going pretty well. I just finished the first draft. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Is it really different? MICHAEL ...

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    Conversation: Dagoberto Gilb

    Mar 28, 2001 05:00 AM EDT

    ... know, have generations, many generations here, this being... the Southwest being sort of a lot of Mexico. It was Mexico, once upon a time. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: You've said your good fortune is uniquely American. What did you mean by that? DAGOBERTO GILB: Well, I love being here, you know ...

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    Update: Court of Inquiry

    Mar 16, 2001 05:00 AM EDT

    ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: A panel of three admirals at Pearl Harbor is wrapping up its second week of testimony on the crash of the U.S. Submarine Greeneville with the Japanese trawler. The collision left nine Japanese missing and presumed dead. Former coast guard lawyer and investigator Jay Fidell is following ...

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    Earthquake!

    Mar 01, 2001 05:00 AM EDT

    ... Cooley Dam is absolutely safe. But as a further precaution, we're going to continue to monitor it and have even more detailed inspections. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Governor Locke, where were you when it happened, and where was your family? GOV. GARY LOCKE: Oh, I'm sure that will be the ...

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    The Denver Group

    Feb 28, 2001 05:00 AM EDT

    ... trillion. (Laughter ) ERIC DURAN: Well, actually, it's not even a mortgage. It's on our credit card, unfortunately. It's not a mortgage. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Susana, did you feel that he was speaking to you in any part of that speech? Do you feel separated from him because you ...

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    The Price of AIDS

    Feb 21, 2001 05:00 AM EDT

    ... well as generic manufacturers but we need to be willing to look at what countries are doing in order to build on existing infrastructure. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: All right. Jeffrey Sachs, put this in perspective for us, and while you're doing that, lay out what you would like to happen ...

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    Pursuing the Past: U.S. Policy Toward Chile's Augusto Pinochet

    Feb 20, 2001 05:00 AM EDT

    ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: In June 1976, Kissinger, in Chile for an Organization of American States meeting, met with Pinochet. Their conversation is detailed in a declassified memo. By now, the White House was well aware of Pinochet's repression. Kissinger did bring up human rights violations, saying they were making it ...