Collateral Damage for November 30th 2009
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Collateral Damage for November 23rd 2009
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Collateral Damage for November 16th 2009
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Collateral Damage for November 9th 2009
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Elkin Kistner discusses public school case before the Missouri Supreme Cour
Why can't students in an unaccredited district attend public schools in an adjoining accredited district? They do outstate, why not in St. Louis? Attorney Elkin Kistner is arguing that case before the Missouri Supreme Court and stops by KDHX to explain the situation.
Don Phares discusses recent urban government trends
Don Phares, retired UMSL professor, has edited a book that provides an overview of current trend in how 13 metropolitan areas are governed and what it might mean for St. Louis.
Collateral Damage for October 19th 2009
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Collateral Damage for October 12th 2009
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Collateral Damage for October 5th 2009
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Collateral Damage for September 28th 2009
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Collateral Damage for September 21st 2009
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Collateral Damage for September 14th 2009
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Collateral Damage for September 7th 2009
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Collateral Damage for August 31st 2009
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Collateral Damage for August 24th 2009
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Les Sterman, former head of East-West Gateway
Les Sterman was the executive director of the East-West Gateway Council of Governments for 26 years before leaving that post in July to head the effort to improve the levees in Metro East, due to federal directives. Sterman will talk about regional problems and possible regional solutions.
Collateral Damage for August 10th 2009
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Collateral Damage for August 3rd 2009
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Collateral Damage for July 27th 2009
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Collateral Damage for July 20th 2009
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Collateral Damage for July 13th 2009
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Larry Handlin of www.ArchPundit.com
Larry Handlin of www.Archpundit.com breaks down the peformance of Illinois Governor Pat Quinn and looks to the political chess game that is Illinois politics.
Steve Patterson of www.urbanreviewstl.com
Steve Patterson, impresario of www.urbanreviewstl.com discusses the opening of the sculpture garden downtown, the proposed smoking ban and the demolition of the San Luis Apartments
Glenn Burleigh of ACORN on health care reform
Glenn Burleigh of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now weighs in on local aspects of health care reform.
C.D. Stelzer of Focus Midwest
C.D. Stelzer explains his recent offereing on Focus Midwest, a new website featuring local and regional journalists.
Collateral Damage for May 11th 2009
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Collateral Damage for May 4th 2009
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George and Francoise Otte from France
Former SLU urban affairs professor George Otte and his wife Francoise, who have lived in France for the last 20 years describe the view of the U.S. from Europe.
Steve Patterson of Urbanreviewstl.com
Steve Patterson of www.urbanreviewstl.com discusses the proposed smoking ban in the city, the election of the city's first openly gay alderperson and four more years of Mayor Francis Slay.