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AirTalk for March 8, 2004

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UCLA Willed Body Program Sale Of Body Parts; The CIA, Afghanistan, And The Makings Of Islamic Radicalism; The Movie-Going Experience In Southern California
UCLA Willed Body Program Sale Of Body Parts; The CIA, Afghanistan, And The Makings Of Islamic Radicalism; The Movie-Going Experience In Southern California

UCLA Willed Body Program Sale Of Body Parts; The CIA, Afghanistan, And The Makings Of Islamic Radicalism; The Movie-Going Experience In Southern California

UCLA Willed Body Program Sale Of Body Parts

AirTalk for March 8, 2004

Guest host Patt Morrison discusses the latest news regarding the “Willed Body Program” at UCLA, and the illegal sale of body parts with Charles Ornstein, staff writer, Los Angeles Times, and Mary Roach, author of Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers.

The CIA, Afghanistan, And The Makings Of Islamic Radicalism

AirTalk for March 8, 2004

Guest host Patt Morrison talks with The Washington Post’s Managing Editor Steve Coll about his new book Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001. The book is a penetrating and painstakingly researched history of the CIA’s involvement in the covert wars in Afghanistan that gave rise to Bin Laden’s Al Qaeda.

The Movie-Going Experience In Southern California

AirTalk for March 8, 2004

Larry Mantle talks with Barbara Smith, Director of the Egyptian Theatre, Greg Laemmle, Vice President of Laemmle Theatres, Peter Dobson, CEO of Mann Theatres, Jerry Pokorski, Executive Vice President and Head Film Buyer for Pacific Theatres and Arclight Cinemas about the movie-going experience in Southern California.