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  • This week, insecurity over the economy, looming elections and threats to protest Islam.
  • Obama faces mutiny from his party over compromise and the new WikiLeaks developments.
  • Art Silverman has been with NPR since 1978. He came to NPR after working for six years at a daily newspaper in Claremont, New Hampshire.
  • Larkin got her start in radio as a newsroom volunteer in 2006. She went on to work for 90.5 as a reporter , Weekend Edition host, and Morning Edition producer. In 2009 she became 90.5's All Things Considered host, and in 2017 she was named Managing Editor. She moderates and facilitates public panels and forums, and has won regional and statewide awards for her reporting, including stories on art, criminal justice, domestic violence, and breaking news. Her work has been featured across Pennsylvania and nationally on NPR.
  • Turning the page & focusing on the economy, Mid-East peace and the looming mid-terms.
  • Examining the tax cut compromise and the political consequences
  • Media coverage of the Quran controversy and will Rahm Emanuel run for Chicago Mayor?
  • Middle East domestic politics; jobs & the Bush tax cuts; and Jan Brewer's brain freeze.
  • Olivia Laing surveys the landscape of urban alienation in her new book, a work that is part-memoir and part-criticism. Critic Maureen Corrigan says The Lonely City is "absolutely one of a kind."
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