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MICHAEL ISIKOFF:
December 14, 2006
Faith talks with Newsweek investigative correspondent Michael Isikoff about at least a couple of the 79 Iraq Study Report recommendations
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Fair Game 006 - 12.07.2006
December 8, 2006
On PRI's Fair Game with Faith Salie, Faith talks with Newsweek investigative correspondent Michael Isikoff about at least a few of the 79 recommendations in the Iraq Study Group report. Plus, iconic comic Phyllis Diller. We promise she'll whip out her trademark laugh. And a visit from young rockers, Tiny Masters of Today, who are both tiny and masterful. All that and Fair Game correspondent Lauren Frey gathers innovative solutions to one of our world's seemingly intractable problems, how to catch Osama Bin Laden.
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Fair Game 005 - 11.30.2006
December 1, 2006
On PRI’s Fair Game with Faith Salie, Faith talks with comedy legend Teri Garr, about her new book, Speedbumps, and her new movie, Unaccompanied Minors, which is not about school teachers in Florida. Plus, Alex Kuczynski, author of Beauty Junkies, enlightens us about the 15 million dollar plastic surgery industry. Apparently there’s such a thing as toe liposuction. And a visit with the ever-sassy Norwegian electronica band, DataRock. All that and Fair Game correspondent Gideon Evans uncovers why the rest of the world hates America.
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Fair Game 004 - 11/23/2006
November 23, 2006
On the fourth episode of PRI's Fair Game with Faith Salie, Faith talks with best-selling author and journalist Michael Lewis about his new book called The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game. Faith doesn't believe in evolution, but she does believe in football. And singer/songwriter Jeff Lewis. He's a guy with a guitar, but he's been called anti-folk. All that and magician David Blaine's latest trick, making his own dignity disappear. Plus, a report from the apex of Thanksgiving spirit, an Indian Casino.
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