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— Catch-19?
NM’s decision to review its gun policies has advocates up in arms
— All Business
Tanti Luce 221 is about more than just food--and that's a good thing
— Under the Wire
Blue Cross Blue Shield pushes for yet another rate hike—its seventh in eight years—before new financial transparency rules kick in
— Bus-ted
For years, local officials used a Texas price agreement to green-light bus purchases. Now they’ve stopped—but the same out-of-state bus company still dominates the market
— Making Enemies
Public Enemy is coming, but can you attend?

 

 
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Wednesday, October 7,2009
Podcasts

Amy Goodman: Oct. 7

Watch What You Tweet

Goodman's weekly Breaking the Sound Barrier podcast

Wednesday, September 30,2009
Podcasts

Amy Goodman: Sept. 30

Books in the Digital Age

Goodman's weekly Breaking the Sound Barrier podcast.

Wednesday, September 23,2009
Podcasts

Amy Goodman: Sept. 23

President Zelaya and the Audacity of Action

Goodman's weekly Breaking the Sound Barrier podcast.

Wednesday, September 16,2009
Podcasts

AMy Goodman: Sept. 16

Let Us Not Become The Evil We Deplore

Goodman's weekly Breaking the Sound Barrier podcast.

Wednesday, December 3,2008
Podcasts

Francisco Goldman

The Art of Political Murder: Who Killed the Bishop?

Journalist and author Francisco Goldman spent seven years in his home country of Guatemala investigating the murder of Bishop Juan Gerardi Conedera.
Tuesday, November 11,2008
Podcasts

Sarah Chayes

Rebuilding Afghani Civil Society

Former NPR reporter Sarah Chayes left journalism in 2002 to help rebuild Afghanistan. Frustrated by the corruption and arrogance she encountered with US-backed aid organizations, she formed the privately owned and funded Arghand Cooperative—a soap and body oil company.
Monday, September 29,2008
Podcasts

David Iglesias Podcast

In Justice: Stepping across the Party Line

When New Mexico’s Bush-appointed U.S. Attorney David Iglesias refused to indict high-level Democrats before the 2006 elections, he was fired—along with six other federal prosecutors. His courage in speaking out against the Bush administration led to public outrage and a nationwide dialogue on the overreach of executive powers.
Wednesday, April 30,2008
Podcasts

Mayoral Address: Visions of Equality for Santa Fe

Mayor David Coss shares his vision for a more just and egalitarian Santa Fe; topping his agenda are issues relating to water, the environment, the economy and housing.
Sunday, March 30,2008
Podcasts

Homies Unidos: Negotiating Peace on the Street

Internationally renowned peace negotiator Alex Sanchez and local community organizers have a frank discussion on Santa Fe's — and America's — growing gang problem.
Friday, February 29,2008
Podcasts

Hard News, Soft Dreams: A Journalistic Walk Across Borders

Alfredo Corchado, the Mexican Bureau Chief of the Dallas Morning News and  border photographer Erich Schlege discuss Mexico's border culture and peoples: their stories, their struggles a
 
 
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