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Midmorning: Freedom of speech and Talking Volumes
Posted at 7:32 AM on October 4, 2006 by Bill Wareham
Freedom of speech advocates say the current climate favors national security over government openness. In the 9 a.m. hour, Kerri Miller to law professor Geoffrey Stone talks about the tension between protecting the public and revealing government secrets.
At 10, the first of this year's Talking Volumes programs with David Treuer, author of The Translation of Dr. Appelles.
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