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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

The Thousand and One Nights have been told and re-told for centuries, censored and banned in the Middle East, and made into cheesy Disney movies for kids. But have you ever read them? Here's the backstory with Steve Paulson. 

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Do banks really have to rule the world?  Not if we use alternative currencies.  Bernard Lietaer and Jacqui Dunne say thousands of these different exchange systems already exist to meet people's real needs.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

What would happen to our planet if all the human beings simply disappeared with all our junk? Basically, nature would waste no time taking over.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Find out what brain imaging technology can tell us about the experiences of Franciscan nuns and Pentecostalists at prayer.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

How do we prevent baby boomers from bankrupting Social Security?  Satirist Christopher Buckley has an idea - get the boomers to commit voluntary suicide...for tax incentives.

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From Mandeville, LA, listener Sophia Derbes sent us this ghost story, called "The Lake."

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It's a sad fact that the number of suicides has exploded in recent decades. Writer Jennifer Hecht, who's lost two friends to it, makes a philosophical argument against suicide.

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A story about seduction, about allegiance, about love. From Donna McNeil.

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