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Saturday, November 13 1999

Yusuf Islam

"As I look back at those songs they are an open book. It was a time of learning and growing. When I first embraced Islam I rejected everything. I wanted to make a clean break with the past. But on reflection there are many things in those songs that remain true today. My music still stands as something gentle and meaningful and significant."

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Morning Becomes Eclectic

Zap Mama, live in studio real audio.

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Sarah Boxer : How I Took the Mensa Test and Joined the American Order of Idiots

Can someone help me understand why Americans are so obsessed with standardized testing?

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William Thorsell : Beware the fallacy of the newspaper dinosaur

He makes an interesting argument, although it often sounds as though he is waxing poetic at the prospect of living 20 seconds in the future. (Thorsell was the editor of Toronto's National Newspaper for many years.)

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Luscious Jackson, live in Toronto

real audio.

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Tom Wolfe : Digibabble, Fairy Dust, Human Anthill

"Our guests today are a group of American artists from the Manual Age."

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