A soldier's view of one of Iraq's bloodiest battlegrounds In November 2004, U.S. Army soldiers attempted to retake the Iraqi city of Fallujah. A new memoir from a soldier on the ground there describes the battle within a ruined city that was among the most intense and deadly of the war in Iraq.9:06 a.m.
Guests
David Bellavia: Author, with John Bruning, of "House to House: An Epic Memoir of War." Bellavia served six years in the Army and was awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star. He's also been recommended for the Distinguished Service Cross and Medal of Honor.
How to solve the problem of cheating in college Two experts who have studied why students cheat in college offer perspectives on the technology that makes cheating easier, and what colleges can do about the problem.10:06 a.m.
Guests
Aine Donovan: Executive director of the Ethics Institute at Dartmouth College.
Donald McCabe: Professor of business at Rutgers University. He has studied cheating by college and high school students for nearly two decades.
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