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October 17, 2008
Could Hungary be the next country to fall? Erik D'Amato talks with us from Budapest
Recession-proof: Funerals? Video Games? Porn? Haircuts? Public Radio?
President Bush: A very personal press conference
Maria Surma Manka drops by for The Week in Energy
Civics teacher Susan Marsh joins us to talk about how much her students, er, enjoyed the debates
"Ira Glass" takes extreme measures for the love of public radio
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