Hey, more kudos to NPR for having Peter Kornbluh (director of the National Security Archive, who does such great and nobel work) on this morning, discussing Pinochet and the US role. Makes up for the Tom G piece. (but what will make up for Cokie, every. single. Monday. morning...?...)
When NPR does stuff like this, it gives me hope for the network.
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Hey, more kudos to NPR for having Peter Kornbluh (director of the National Security Archive, who does such great and nobel work) on this morning, discussing Pinochet and the US role. Makes up for the Tom G piece. (but what will make up for Cokie, every. single. Monday. morning...?...)
When NPR does stuff like this, it gives me hope for the network.
(noble. damn you firefox spellcheck)
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