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263
Apr. 16, 2004

Desperate Measures

Stories of people stuck in unfixable situations who try desperate measures.

262
Apr. 2, 2004

Miracle Cures

A son tries to help his mom in a faraway place defy the laws of medical science.

261
Mar. 26, 2004

The Sanctity of Marriage

A generation of researchers has revolutionized the way we see marriage.

260
Mar. 12, 2004

The Facts Don’t Matter

How a bungled Nazi sabotage operation became the legal foundation for the Bush administration's push to try U.S. citizens in military tribunals.
259
Feb. 20, 2004

Promised Land

David Rakoff tries a 20-day fast to see if it will bring him any form of enlightenment.

258
Jan. 30, 2004

Leaving the Fold (2004)

People leaving the situation they're used to and striking off for something less familiar.

257
Jan. 16, 2004

What I Should’ve Said

People return to the scene of the crime where they should have spoken clearly and forcefully to review what the hell went wrong.

256
Jan. 9, 2004

Living Without (2004)

Sarah Vowell explains the cheerful journalism of deprivation. And other stories.

255
Dec. 19, 2003

Our Holiday Gift-Giving Guide

The vexing difficulty of finding the perfect gift.

254
Dec. 12, 2003

Teenage Embed, Part Two

Hyder returns to Afghanistan.

253
Dec. 5, 2003

The Middle of Nowhere

The tiny island of Nauru is at the center of several of the decade's biggest global events.

252
Nov. 28, 2003

Poultry Slam 2003

Turkeys, chickens, geese, ducks, fowl of all kinds, real and imagined, and their mysterious hold over us. 

251
Nov. 21, 2003

Brother’s Keeper

In his ongoing effort to write his own version of the Bible, Jonathan Goldstein retells the story of Cain and Abel.

250
Nov. 7, 2003

The Annoying Gap Between Theory...and Practice

Why is it always harder than you think it'll be?
249
Oct. 31, 2003

Garbage

We follow the trash from the sanitation men on the street, to the mob guys who controlled the hauling business, to the people who actually live in dumps.

248
Oct. 24, 2003

Like It or Not

David Rakoff guest hosts.

247
Sept. 19, 2003

What Is This Thing?

What is this thing called love? For answers, we explore the romance novel industry, a $1.5 billion empire run almost entirely by and for women.

246
Sept. 12, 2003

My Pen Pal

Stories of very unusual pen pals, people whose relationship could not exist without the help of the postal service.

245
Sept. 5, 2003

Allure of the Mean Friend

They treat us badly, they don't call us back, they cancel plans at the last minute, and yet we come back for more.

244
Aug. 15, 2003

MacGyver

Four real stories in which real people invent amazingly clever solutions to their problems.

243
July 25, 2003

Later That Same Day

Stories about what the passage of time can do to someone.

242
July 18, 2003

Enemy Camp

The story of a fixer for the Catholic Church and how he came to sympathize with the people that he was sent to deceive.

241
July 11, 2003

20 Acts in 60 Minutes

All kinds of little stories that we ordinarily can't use on the radio show because they are just too short.

240
June 20, 2003

I’m In Charge Now

There is a ominous information gap between the U.S. officials running the country and the Iraqi people being governed.
239
June 6, 2003

Lost in America

Stories of people who are lost, histories that are lost, and things that are lost.

238
May 30, 2003

Lost in Translation

Jonathan Goldstein and Starlee Kine go to a karaoke club that has, along with all the songs, comedy routines for people to perform.
237
Apr. 18, 2003

Regime Change

Stories of regime change in everyday life.

236
Apr. 11, 2003

My Two Cents

We try to figure out the paradox of the current economy, where Americans are simultaneously both losing jobs and buying new homes and cars.

235
Mar. 21, 2003

The Balloon Goes Up

Stories from the beginnings of the war in Iraq, and how it compares with wars in our country's past.

234
Mar. 14, 2003

Say Anything

Does talking about it really help?

233
Mar. 7, 2003

Starting From Scratch

A man in retirement tries to start over in a new life with a new venture: a cable channel, with lots of puppies.

232
Feb. 14, 2003

The Real Story

Real stories from three very different wars.

231
Feb. 7, 2003

Time to Save the World

Stories of sudden truths delivered by complete strangers.

230
Jan. 31, 2003

Come Back to Afghanistan

A California teenager returns to the home country he's never known.

229
Jan. 10, 2003

Secret Government

Stories of some of the secrets our government keeps: of imprisonment, deportation, and spying.
228
Jan. 3, 2003

You Are So Beautiful…To Me

Two modern-day reinterpretations of the Frog Prince story.

227
Dec. 20, 2002

Why We Fight

We still have some basic questions about why we're going to war and whether it's a good thing.
226
Dec. 6, 2002

Reruns

Stories of people stuck in moments that they revisit over and over again.

225
Nov. 8, 2002

Home Movies

Home movies are often all the same—kids on the beach, people getting married, birthday parties—so why do we make and watch so many of them?

224
Oct. 25, 2002

Middlemen

"Hi, middleman. Here are three splendid acts to toast your subtle virtues."
223
Oct. 11, 2002

Classifieds

We take the classifieds from one Sunday edition of the paper and fill a program with stories that come from the ads.

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Oct. 11, 2002

The One-Day Band—"Rocket Man"

We played matchmaker and formed a one-day band out of musicians in the classifieds.

222
Sept. 27, 2002

Suckers

Some people have a rather dark worldview that divides people into two groups: Suckers and non-suckers.
221
Sept. 20, 2002

Fake I.D.

Stories of people traveling under false identities, not for power or personal gain, but for their own deeper personal reasons.
220
Aug. 30, 2002

Testosterone

The pros and cons of the hormone of desire.

219
Aug. 16, 2002

High Speed Chase

What happened after a group of Native American girls from one town found themselves being chased down the highway by a group of white boys from another town.
218
Aug. 9, 2002

Act V

A group of inmates at a high-security prison stage a production of the last act of Hamlet.

217
Aug. 2, 2002

Give It to Them

Two years after the Mideast peace process collapsed, we wanted to understand what that has done to people living in Israel and the West Bank.
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