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European Constitution
World, PoliticsAir Date 06/06/2005
Journalists Jean-Marie Colombani and Walter Wells on the implications of the vote against the European constitution by France and the Netherlands.
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European Constitution; Richard Reeves; 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'
World, Entertainment, Politics, BooksAir Date 06/06/2005
Journalists on France and the Netherlands vote against the treaty; the historian continues the conversation. On the play with the playwright and stars.
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Eric Schmidt
Business, TechAir Date 06/03/2005
The C.E.O. of Google talks about the future of search, targeted ads, and leading a company undergoing significant growth.
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Ted Fishman; Ed Colligan
World, BusinessAir Date 06/02/2005
Ted Fishman on the rise of China in "China Inc."; PalmOne C.E.O. Ed Colligan on the future of mobile computing.
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Ed Colligan
Business, TechAir Date 06/02/2005
Palm One's Ed Colligan talks about the future of mobile computing.
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Ted Fishman
World, BusinessAir Date 06/02/2005
Author Ted Fishman analyzes the rapid economic rise of China in his book, "China, Inc."
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'Cinderella Man'
Entertainment, SportsAir Date 06/01/2005
Director Ron Howard and actors Paul Giamatti and Russell Crowe reminisce about filming "Cinderella Man."
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David Gergen; John Harris; Cheryl Howard Crew
World, Politics, Books, HistoryAir Date 05/31/2005
Gergen on the identity of "Deep Throat"; Harris shares "The Survivor" on Bill Clinton; Crew with "The Face of Jinn."
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John Harris
Politics, BooksAir Date 05/31/2005
Journalist John Harris shares his new book, "The Survivor," which many consider the best biography of Bill Clinton.
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Cheryl Howard Crew
World, BooksAir Date 05/31/2005
Author Cheryl Howard Crew shares her new book, the first novel she has written, "In the Face of Jinn."
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David Gergen
Politics, HistoryAir Date 05/31/2005
David Gergen on the revelation that FBI Agent Mark Felt was "Deep Throat" during the Watergate scandal.
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David McCullough
Books, HistoryAir Date 05/30/2005
Historian David McCullough introduces his latest book, "1776," which explores the perilous first year of the American Revolution.
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Gordon Ramsay
Entertainment, FoodAir Date 05/27/2005
Chef Gordon Ramsay discusses his television shows, "Hell's Kitchen" and "Kitchen Nightmares."
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Ronald Betts
World, Business, SportsAir Date 05/27/2005
Roland Betts examines the NYC bid for the 2012 Olympics and the building of a West Side stadium in Manhattan.
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Ronald Betts; Paul Goldberger; Gordon Ramsay
World, Entertainment, Business, Sports, History, FoodAir Date 05/27/2005
Founder of Chelsea Piers LP Roland Betts; architecture critic Paul Goldberger; chef Gordon Ramsay.
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Paul Goldberger
Business, HistoryAir Date 05/27/2005
Architecture critic Paul Goldberger examines the controversy surrounding what should and shouldn't be built at Ground Zero.
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Sheldon Silver
Business, SocietyAir Date 05/26/2005
Sheldon Silver discusses the need for revitalization of downtown instead of focusing on a West-side Stadium.
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Robert Strauss
PoliticsAir Date 05/26/2005
Robert Strauss reflects on a remarkable career and the great American political figures he has known.
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Sheldon Silver; Robert Strauss
Politics, Business, SocietyAir Date 05/26/2005
New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver; Robert Strauss reflects on a remarkable career.
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Cybercrime
Law, TechAir Date 05/25/2005
Mark Rasch and John Markoff analyze vulnerability of computer software in the wake of threats to security at companies like Cisco.
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