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Title: Front Lines


Author: Ken Auletta, Seymour M. Hersh, David Remnick, Jane Mayer


Narrator: uncredited


Format: Abridged


Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins


Language: English


Release date: 12-16-05


Publisher: The New Yorker


Genres: Nonfiction, World Affairs



Summary:


In all, there are nine stories in this special collection:


ANNALS OF COMMUNICATIONS


"The Dawn Patrol" by Ken Auletta: Katie, Matt, Diane and Charlie battle it out in the morning TV wars. (Originally published Aug. 8 & 15, 2005)


ANNALS OF NATIONAL SECURITY


"Get Out the Vote" by Seymour M. Hersh: Did Washington try to manipulate Iraq's election in January 2005? (Originally published July 25, 2005)


LETTER FROM LOUISIANA


"High Water" by David Remnick: Two hurricanes - 40 years apart - bring different politics and similar conspiracy theories. (Originally published Oct. 3, 2005)


A REPORTER AT LARGE


"The Experiment" by Jane Mayer: Is the military devising new methods of interrogation at Guantanamo? (Originally published July 11 & 18, 2005)


ANNALS OF CRIME


"A Theft in the Library" by William Finnegan: Did a leading dealer in antique maps steal them? (Originally published Oct. 17, 2005)


LETTER FROM WASHINGTON


"Real Insiders" by Jeffrey Goldberg: Did a pro-Israel lobbyist engage in espionage? Or was he just doing his job? (Originally published July 4, 2005)


DEPT. OF PUBLIC POLICY


"The Moral-Hazard Myth" by Malcolm Gladwell. The bad idea behind America's failed health-care system. (Originally published Aug. 29, 2005)


ANNALS OF EDUCATION


"God and Country" by Hanna Rosin: A visit to Patrick Henry College, where young evangelical Christians are trained for careers in politics. (Originally published June 27, 2005)


A REPORTER AT LARGE


"What Money Can Buy" by Michael Specter: Millions of Africans die needlessly of malaria and other diseases each year. Can Bill Gates change that? (Originally published Oct. 24, 2005)


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