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Friday, Dec 5, 2008
Unhealed Wounds: Hope for Grown Children of Divorce
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This Christmas nearly one quarter of young adults between 18 and 35 will have to decide which parent to visit for the holidays—that is, if they are lucky enough to still have a relationship with both of their divorced parents. These are the children of the no-fault divorce generation, many of whom continue to be weighed down by the baggage of their parents’ separation.
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Friday, Dec 5, 2008
Hewitt: Auto Execs Before Congress
With Hugh Hewitt
When General Motors released its 37-page plan for restructuring observers immediately began to scratch their heads. The plan calls for plant closures, brand cut-backs and layoffs--but it is wholly silent on the details of where and when, and very little on why. In sum, this is a very long memo that could have been summarized in two words: "Trust us."
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Friday, Dec 5, 2008
H3: Mark Steyn, Mary Katharine Ham, Guy Benson, Jon Kyl
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12040803 Hewitt: Hour 3 - After a replay of the Mark Steyn interview, Hugh continues his conversation about Twitter and networking among the youth and how the Republicans need to close the technology gap with the Young Guns, and then talks with Arizona Senator Jon Kyl about the proposed Big 3 auto maker bailout.
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Thursday, Dec 4, 2008
H2: Frank Turek, Rob Neppell, Michael Patrick Leahy, James Lileks
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12040802 Hewitt: Hour 2 - Hugh talks about the conservative response to when embryonic stem cell research comes down the Obama administration pike with Christian author, speaker and apologist Frank Turek, then delves into the world of Twitter with techies Rob Neppell and Michael Patrick Leahy, and then with humorist, columnist, blogger and Twitterer James Lileks.
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Thursday, Dec 4, 2008
H1: Mark Steyn
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12040801 Hewitt: Hour 1 - Hugh talks with Columnist To the World, Mark Steyn, about the strange political happenings up north in Canada, and then talks with callers about the car bailout and the Twitter revolution.
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Thursday, Dec 4, 2008
TH Radio: Examining the Islamic-Terrorist Attack in India
With Hugh Hewitt, Michael Medved, Dennis Prager
Hugh Hewitt spoke with Robert Kaplan—National Correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly—about the Mumbai Islamic-terrorist attack. Mr. Kaplan just returned from India. Discussing the same event, Hugh also spoke with Douglas Frantz, former managing editor of the Los Angeles Times and a two- time Pulitzer Prize finalist; Michael Medved discusses how patriotism can not easily be ripped from the hearts of Americans; There have been a lot of studies lately about cheating in school. It seams to be on the increase. But this study comes with a twist. Salem host Michael Medved explains.
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