Damon Linker Discusses Role of Religion in American Presidential Politics
Posted on: February 28th, 2007In this podcast, we feature a recent New Hampshire Institute of Politics lecture by Dr. Damon Linker, author of the book, The Theocons. Dr. Linker’s essays and reviews have appeared in The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal, National Review, and The Weekly Standard. Previously, he served as a speechwriter for former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
The subject of Dr. Linker’s lecture is “Taking the Religious Test: The Case of Mitt Romney.”
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America’s Business: Engler Commentary 2/24/07
Posted on: February 24th, 2007NAM President John Engler closes with his “Last Word” commentary, reviewing the NAM’s successful congressional outreach program, “72 Hours to Educate and Celebrate.”
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America’s Business:American Justice Partnership Segment 2/24/07
Posted on: February 24th, 2007Mike and Renee continue the battle for tort reform.
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America’s Business: February 24, 2007
Posted on: February 24th, 2007This week on “America’s Business,” host Mike Hambrick delves into the Internet side of manufacturing, talking with Linda Rigano, director of strategic alliance for ThomasNet, a company that helps small businesses gain maximum efficiency from their websites. Sherri Wilburn, executive director of the Georgia Industry Association, explains how her organization works with ThomasNet. In our continuing series of one-on-ones with presidential hopefuls, we’ll hear from Mike Huckabee, the former Republican governor of Arkansas. Huckabee announced his candidacy this month in Washington, D.C. Voters in Panama recently approved a $5.5 billion expansion of the Panama Canal, and Mike talks with Tom Gales, vice president of the Latin American division of Caterpillar, about involvement for the U.S. construction business in the project. The NAM is a strong supporter of the U.S.-Panama Free Trade Agreement, which would dramatically expand export opportunities to the Central American country. The debate over global warming continues in full force as “America’s Business” talks wtih Professor Richard Lindzen of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who sees natural climate dynamics at work. Truman Semans, director for markets and business strategy at the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, who calls for broad policy actions to prevent severe damage to the environment. Renee Giachino of The American Justice Partnership, makes the case for tort reform. Mike Jenkins of Jenkins Brick speaks out from “The Factory Floor” in Montgomery, Ala.; the NAM’s Hank Cox recalls “The Way it Was.” NAM President John Engler closes with his “Last Word” commentary, reviewing the NAM’s successful congressional outreach program, “72 Hours to Educate and Celebrate.”
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A Dartmouth Look at the Academy Awards, with Mark Williams
Posted on: February 23rd, 2007Mark Williams, associate professor of film and television studies, looks forward to the ritual of the Oscars each year. In this podcast, he talks about the popularity of the Academy Awards, Dartmouth’s connection to Hollywood, and about what some of his former students have been doing.
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