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Friday, Oct. 24, 2003
Moneybox: The True Cost of Discounts
With Wal-Mart the subject of Immigration and Customs raids in stores across the country, NPR's Mike Pesca asks Slate "Moneybox" columnist Daniel Gross how much a dollar off a box of Coco Puffs really costs. Listen to the segment.
Summary Judgment: Radio, Scary Movie 3, Beyond Borders
Writer Mark Legan boils down the critical reviews for this week's new movies, including Radio, Scary Movie 3, and Beyond Borders. Listen to the segment.
Thursday, Oct. 23, 2003
Dear Prudence: Hating Your Wife's Friend
Slate advice columnist "Dear Prudence"—aka Margo Howard—gives advice to a husband who doesn't like his wife's friend. Listen to the segment.
Explainer: "Persistent Vegetative State"
Slate senior editor Andy Bowers explains "persistent vegetative state"—the term doctors have used to describe Terri Schiavo's condition. The Florida woman suffered severe brain damage a decade ago and has had her feeding tube reconnected by legislative order after her husband fought to allow her to die. Listen to the segment.
Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2003
Ballot Box: Life, Laws, and Legislatures
NPR's Alex Chadwick talks to Slate chief political correspondent William Saletan about the policy implications of Congress passing a ban on one late-term abortion procedure and the Florida legislature's decision to allow Gov. Jeb Bush to restore an artificial feeding tube to Terri Schiavo, who is in a vegetative state after suffering a heart attack in 1990. Listen to the segment.
Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2003
Jurisprudence: A Fool for a Client
NPR's Alex Chadwick speaks with Slate senior editor Dahlia Lithwick about the perils facing criminal defendants who choose to represent themselves at trial. Listen to the segment.
Monday, Oct. 20, 2003
Michael Kinsley: Newspaper Editorial Pages
Slate founding editor Michael Kinsley talks with Gail Collins, editorial page editor for the New York Times, about the role of newspaper editorials in today's media environment. Listen to the segment.
Michael Kinsley: Skipping the Iowa Caucuses
NPR's Alex Chadwick and Slate founding editor Michael Kinsley discuss the decision by two prominent Democratic presidential candidates to skip January's Iowa caucuses. Listen to the segment.
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