Archive for March, 2005
March 25, 2005
Posted by: | CommentsRoxanne Yaghoubi speaks with a man who’s working to fight the production of heroin and opium in Afghanistan, and to bring drinking water and modern hospitals to an impoverished nation.
Also, Scott Tanner explores the issues involved in the outsourcing of intelligence to private contractors with both the director of CorpWatch and a scholar at George Washington University. Is intelligence provided by private contractors truthful, ethical, and secure?
March 23, 2005
Posted by: | CommentsMichael Drezner listens to the voice of the people and hears their opinions on the war.
Also, Tanya Hoke explores the cutting edge of the intelligence field, where covert ops meet internet transparency – spy blogs!
Finally, Elizabeth Redden brings us a love story that stretches from Baghdad to suburban Philadelphia.
Listen now to this broadcast.
March 22, 2005
Posted by: | CommentsWren Elhai reports on a mission to stop Iraqi scientists from selling their expertise to the highest bidder on the black market.
Also, Amelia Templeton tells the story of just how hard it can be to call Iraq, and how sometimes wrong numbers can turn into right ones.
Pilot Episodes
Posted by: | CommentsOur first three weeks of shows, from February 21 to March 17, 2005, can be found on our old website.












Baghdad
Kabul
Washington