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SERIES: NOW
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4 minutesThree years before Hurricane Katrina, this episode of NOW considers what would happen if New Orleans were struck by a massive hurricane. Bill Moyers also interviews author and activist Arundhati Roy.NOWCity in a Bowl: New Orleans and Hurricanes, the Cuba Embargo, an Interview with Arundhati RoySeptember 20, 2002
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10 minutesNOW's cameras travel with writer and insomniac Sherman Alexie as he navigates the streets of Seattle at night looking for inspiration.NOWSherman Alexie: Open All NightOctober 4, 2002
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14 minutesBill talks to poet Naomi Shihab Nye about the comfort that can be found in poetry.NOWPoet Naomi Shihab NyeOctober 11, 2002
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2 minutesBill Moyers reflects on a new biography of the late great curmudgeon H. L. Mencken.NOWBill Moyers Essay: On H.L. Mencken and PoliticsNovember 22, 2002
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23 minutesIn this wide-ranging 2003 interview with Bill, the Nobel-prize winning novelist Doris Lessing, who passed away Sunday, opens up about her fascinating life.NOWAppreciations: An Interview with Doris LessingJanuary 24, 2003
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4 minutesThis investigation into the state of the media considers the media's widely varying coverage of the Iraq War, and asks if democracy can survive without the diversity of ideas presented by a truly free ...NOWMedia Coverage of Iraq and Susan Sontag on WarApril 4, 2003
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1 minuteA look at whether major media corporations have influence over government decision-making, and must the US re-engage the rest of the world for its own long-term survival?NOWOn the Industry Dime: The Debate Over Media OwnershipMay 23, 2003
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3 minutesNOW scrutinizes the apparent conflicts of interest when a former lobbyist is in charge of natural resources, and considers the long-term impact of Washington's environmental policies on the ...NOWFox in the Henhouse: A Former Energy Lobbyist in Charge of Natural ResourcesMay 30, 2003
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2 minutesNOW examines how Israel finds billions to fund the controversial building of settlements, and the potential commercial development of a million acres of untouched land in Florida's panhandle.NOWFinancing Development in Florida’s Panhandle and the Rise and Dominance of the GOPJune 6, 2003
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6 minutesDid the Bush administration distort Saddam's weapons of mass destruction to drum up support for the war? And Chilean author Isabel Allende writes about two world-changing September 11ths.NOWThe Hunt for Weapons of Mass Destruction: Weighing the Evidence and Isabel AllendeJune 13, 2003
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20 minutesJon Stewart on his unique brand of news delivery and why his show has a unique niche in a sea of cable news and talk shows. And can judges with strong ideological convictions set aside their personal ...NOWThe Daily Show’s Jon Stewart and ‘Justice for All? The Nomination of William Pryor’July 11, 2003
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42 minutesA look at the "military, industrial, congressional complex" — a self-perpetuating system that produces unneeded weapons and creates huge deficits.NOWInside the Pentagon: 30-Year Insider Chuck Spinney on the Health of America’s Defense SystemsAugust 1, 2003