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    Author William Dietrich on the liberties taken by authors and filmmakers when dramatizing historical fact.

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  • Wayward Woodward

    John Cassidy on famed Watergate journalist and political gadfly Bob Woodward's shortcomings.

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  • The Women in Our Nuclear Family

    An interview with Denise Kiernan, author of "The Girls of Atomic City," about the government's secret World War II project at Site X and the women recruited to work there.

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  • Alms for the Greedy

    "Land of Promise" author Michael Lind reveals who the real "takers" are that threaten the American capitalist system.

    Salon
  • The Women in Our Nuclear Family

    An interview with Denise Kiernan, author of "The Girls of Atomic City", about the government's secret World War II project at Site X and the women recruited to work there.

    NPR
  • For Modern Gandhis, Politics As Usual

    Author James Traub on how Mahatma Gandhi's descendants are making a comeback in Indian politics.

    Foreign Policy
  • The Road to War

    Lynne Olson discusses her new book "Those Angry Days", about the three years preceding Pearl Harbor when America was anything but certain about entering the second world war.

    NPR
  • Supreme Discrimination

    "The Torture Memos" author David Cole addresses marriage equality, how it got before the Supreme Court, and what will likely happen to it there.

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  • Let Us Now Praise Common Men

    NBC journalist Bob Dotson continues his lifelong quest to find extraordinary stories about ordinary Americans in "American Story".

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