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  <title>RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation Podcast: RadioNation with Laura Flanders, 03-29-06</title>
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  <description>Cecelia Fire Thunder, Oglala Sioux Tribe president on their plans to open a Planned on the Pine Ridge Reservation in defiance of South Dakota's new anti-abortion law.  Nation contributors Esther Kaplan and Silya J.A. Talvi and Bitch magazineÃ¢â‚¬â„¢s  Lisa Jervis on media that wage the Right's war on women. Then, Grist MagazineÃ¢â‚¬â„¢s Kathryn Schultz on poverty and pollution.&lt;img src=&quot;http://feeds.feedburner.com/RadionationPodcast?g=43&quot;/&gt;</description>
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  <title>PRI's The World: Technology Podcast from BBC/PRI/WGBH: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: PRI's The World: Technology: WTP 94: Rising Sea Levels, The Blooker Prize, and Underground Mashup Mania</title>
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  <description>  An extra super big and juicy Tech Podcast #94.  We'll talk about some new research on global warming, and what it may or may not mean for sea levels across the globe.  Also, in the wake of a drug trial scandal in the UK, many are asking whether international rules should be set up to govern who drugs are tested on humans.  Then, we'll talk about a new literary prize to honor the best blog turned into a book.  Call it, The Blooker Prize.  And we'll finish off with a nifty little sequence about how Underground and Metro maps the world over are getting all mashed up, just like your favorite tunes.  All that, plus Ozone Cocktail, Dylan in the Movies and Apollo Nove.  Check out show notes and more at http://www.worldstechpodcast.blogspot.com</description>
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  <title>The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: The Science Show: Science Show 2006-03-25</title>
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  <description>0:00 The centre of the galaxy,  &lt;br /&gt;25:23 Where have all the teaspoons gone?,  &lt;br /&gt;30:42 Galapagos tortoise,  &lt;br /&gt;30:54 Natural fungicide discovered,  &lt;br /&gt;33:48 Bush potatoes,  &lt;br /&gt;9:29 Economics and brain physiology,  &lt;br /&gt;</description>
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  <title>All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: All in the Mind: 2006-03-25 The starving brain</title>
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  <description>SUMMARY: The pressure to be thin is more intense than ever &amp;#150; and with around 80% of teenage girls choosing to diet &amp;#150; some slide down the slippery slope into anorexia nervosa.  While our knowledge of this puzzling disorder is still limited, some inroads of understanding are being made into what occurs in the starving brain.  In this week's program we hear some of the latest scientific research into the mechanisms of anorexia, and a young woman who's on the path to recovery gives a moving insight into what she's been through.</description>
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