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      <description>Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering gave an address recently at Bowdoin College in Brunswick entitled Priorities for the Next President of the United States in Foreign and Security Policy. Pickering&apos;s career spans five decades, serving as U.S. ambassador to the Russian Federation, India, Israel, Nigeria and Jordan and to the U.N. (Total time: 54:07)</description>
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      <title>Speaking in Maine: William Stebbins, Washington Bureau Chief for Al-Jazeera (September 26, 2008)</title>
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      <title>Speaking in Maine: Phil Taubman, associate editor and former intelligence and national security reporter for the New York Times (September 12, 2008)</title>
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      <title>Speaking in Maine: Bahman Baktiari, Director of Research and Academic Programming at the University of Maine's School of Policy and International Affairs (August 22, 2008)</title>
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      <description>Bahman Baktiari, Director of Research and Academic Programming at the Univ. of Maine&apos;s School of Policy and International Affairs, spoke in Belfast at a conference at the UMaine&apos;s Hutchinson Center entitled, Tomorrow&apos;s Proliferation Pathways: Weak States, Rogues and Non-States (Total time: 38:48)</description>
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      <title>Speaking in Maine: National Public Radio President Kevin Klose addresses MPBN staff (August 5, 2008)</title>
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      <description>On Tuesday, August 5, NPR President Kevin Klose came to Maine to speak to MPBN employees about the prospects for public radio and its importance to society on both on the national level and at the local level. Unlike most Speaking in Maine speeches, his talk was not broadcast on radio and is a web-exclusive feature. (Total time: 14:59)</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Speaking in Maine: Former NFL Head Coach Dick Vermeil (August 1, 2008)</title>
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