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TERRY GROSS of NPR’s “Fresh Air” is heard by more than 4 million listeners on more than 400 stations. She talks about what went wrong in her interviews with Hillary Clinton, Nancy Reagan, and Bill O’Reilly. Her book, All I Did was Ask: Conversations with Writers, Actors, Musicians and Artists, is out now in paperback. (originally broadcast 2/2006)
Also: REBECCA SKLOOT talks about how racism, poverty and science came together in the case of a poor black woman whose cells—taken without her knowledge—became one of the most important tools in medicine. Rebecca’s best-selling book is THE IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS. (originally broadcast April, 2010)
And: Barack Obama’s mother, the amazing Ann Dunham: she married a black man – Barack Obama Sr. — when she was 18, then he left her after Barack Jr. was born; she got him into the best school in Honolulu, and then she left for Java and worked with poor women in the third world for more than a decade. JANNY SCOTT of the NY Times tells that story – her book is A SINGULAR WOMAN–it’s out now in paperback. (originally broadcast July 2011)
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Plus: LILLIAN HELLMAN was the most successful woman playwright in American history and a hero of the fight against HUAC – and also,
Higher tuition, and freedom from the requirement that the school serve the public: TheNation.com,
“Why I’m Voting Against the California Tobacco Tax Increase on Tuesday”: at TheNation.com,
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In his history of the FBI as a secret intelligence organization, Tim Weiner didn’t need to take up the question of whether J. Edgar Hoover was gay. But he did: on his very first page he condemns what he calls the “caricature” of Hoover as “a tyrant in a tutu, a cross-dressing crank.” When a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist takes this line of argument, whatever you think of it, it’s news.. . .
ELIZABETH TAYLOR’s on-screen persona repeatedly introduced a broad audience to feminist ideas: that’s what
Also: BRADLEY MANNING remains in military prison, charged with leaking nearly half a million classified government documents to Wikileaks – but 
