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      <description>Uptown Radio bring together the week&apos;s top news stories in New York City and across the country. Our reporters dig past the headlines. We go out every week looking for untold stories about healthcare, labor, immigration and a host of other issues percolating through the country&apos;s most diverse city. The show is produced by Radio Workshop students at Columbia University&apos;s Graduate School of Journalism. </description>
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      <description>*Newscast 1*: Ellen Gabler has the headlines; *Hillary Clinton Courts Bronx Voters*: New York Senator and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton makes a special appearance at the annual &quot;State of the Bronx&quot; speech. Bilal Qureshi reports; *Iraqi UN Ambassador Opposes Surge*: Iraqi UN Ambassador Hamid Al-Bayati expresses doubt in President Bush&apos;s proposed 20,000 troop surge, diverging from the Iraqi Prime Minister&apos;s endorsement of the plan. Jennifer Collins reports; *United for Peace Opposes War, Supports Troops* Reporter Aileen Humphreys visits the United For Peace&apos;s headquarters in a Garment District loft; *New York Fashion Week Debates Style and Substance* It&apos;s Fashion Week in New York. After an anorexic model died last November, observers are paying more attention to what models are weighing than to what they&apos;re wearing; *Interview with NY Councilwoman Gale Brewer* Host Sitara Nieves interviews New York City Councilwoman Gale Brewer about her resolution to ban underweight models from walking the Fashion Week runways.

*Nets&apos; New Stadium Name Sparks Controversy*
     Barclays Bank PLC has purchased the naming rights for the Nets&apos; new stadium in Brooklyn. Now residents and councilmen are up in arms: Barclays, they note, was involved in the slave trade. David Gura reports.

*Interview with Peter Roby*
     Former NBA center and journeyman John Amaechi just became the first professional basketball player to openly announce himself as gay. Host Peter O&apos;Dowd speaks with Peter Roby, Director of Center for the Study of Sport in Society.</description>
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*Nets&apos; New Stadium Name Sparks Controversy*
     Barclays Bank PLC has purchased the naming rights for the Nets&apos; new stadium in Brooklyn. Now residents and councilmen are up in arms: Barclays, they note, was involved in the slave trade. David Gura reports.

*Interview with Peter Roby*
     Former NBA center and journeyman John Amaechi just became the first professional basketball player to openly announce himself as gay. Host Peter O&apos;Dowd speaks with Peter Roby, Director of Center for the Study of Sport in Society.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2007 14:50:51 -0500</pubDate>
      
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