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  • an anthropologist at the University of Vienna, about what scientists have learned so far from a well-preserved 5000-year-old body of a man.
  • Noah talks to John Shattuck, Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights, about his trip to Srebrenica over the weekend. Shattuck describes visiting the warehouse where hundreds of Muslims were believed to have been slaughtered.
  • Commentator Michael Hood describes the depraved atmosphere of fraternity life and the preference frat boys have for terrible food.
  • Robert has the story of a costly error on the part of wireless communications company -- the difference between $18 million dollars and $180 million.
  • NPR's Trevor Rowe reports that the UN and Iraq are close to working out an agreement allowing Iraq to sell limited amounts of oil for food and medicine. But many countries in the region are concerned about the effect Iraq's re-entry into the oil market might have on oil prices.
  • for three U.S. servicemen on trial for the rape of a Japanese School girl in Okinawa.
  • NPR's John McChesney reports on the controversy surrounding the investigation and arrest of computer hacker Kevin Mitnick. The FBI described Mitnick as the nation's most wanted hacker, but others say Mitnick was never the threat the FBI and others made him out to be. Two books about Mitnick have just been published...and the authors take very difference views of the threat he represented.
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  • Commentator David Bernstein says that as a young conservative, he doesn't see anyone in the GOP field of candidates he wants to vote for. He warns that if the republicans don't recruit a visonary leader, with some spunk, they are going to miss an opportunity to bring in a lot of young conservatives.
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