Hello, Zoners! Hope everyone had a great weekend. Are you all refreshed and ready for a new week of shows? I sure am, and this week Stephen’s serving up a really diverse menu, including a philosopher ruminating on classics, an immunologist who’s a crusader for childhood vaccines, and a gamer who believes that playing can make us happy…and save the world. What fun!
Monday, 1/30: Samer Shehata, Dr. Paul Offit
Samer Shehata:
A most timely visit on a sobering subject. Samer Shehata, an Egyptian-born scholar who teaches at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in Georgetown, visits the Report as his native country endures a period of turmoil: thousands are demonstrating in the streets; the government has cut off access to the internet and social networking sites, and perhaps even cell phone texting; and Mubarak is changing certain ministers in his government without really relenting on the larger issues.
Monday, 1/30: Samer Shehata, Dr. Paul Offit
Samer Shehata:
A most timely visit on a sobering subject. Samer Shehata, an Egyptian-born scholar who teaches at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in Georgetown, visits the Report as his native country endures a period of turmoil: thousands are demonstrating in the streets; the government has cut off access to the internet and social networking sites, and perhaps even cell phone texting; and Mubarak is changing certain ministers in his government without really relenting on the larger issues.
- 1/31/2011
- by Karenatasha
- No Fact Zone
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