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<title>War Journalists</title>
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<description>Tune in for a rebroadcast of our earlier conversation with psychiatrist ANTHONY FEINSTEIN.  He's conducted a series of studies on the emotional toll of covering war. His new book is "Journalists Under Fire: The Psychological Hazards of Covering War." We'll also heard from photojournalist PETER TOBIA who has covered war in Pakistan, Iraq and Sierra Leone.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2006 12:07:00 EST</pubDate>
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<itunes:summary>Tune in for a rebroadcast of our earlier conversation with psychiatrist ANTHONY FEINSTEIN.  He's conducted a series of studies on the emotional toll of covering war. His new book is "Journalists Under Fire: The Psychological Hazards of Covering War." We'll also heard from photojournalist PETER TOBIA who has covered war in Pakistan, Iraq and Sierra Leone.</itunes:summary>
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<item><title>Teaching boys to communicate</title>
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<description>Listen in to our rebroadcast of Marty's conversation with  ADAM COX author of Boys of Few Words: Raising our Sons to Communicate and Connect who says the days of the lonesome cowboy are over, and the quiet strong type of man is fast becoming a liability in the workforce. Cox is clinical director of Lehigh Psychological Services in Emmaus, Pennsylvania.</description>
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<itunes:summary>Listen in to our rebroadcast of Marty's conversation with  ADAM COX author of Boys of Few Words: Raising our Sons to Communicate and Connect who says the days of the lonesome cowboy are over, and the quiet strong type of man is fast becoming a liability in the workforce. Cox is clinical director of Lehigh Psychological Services in Emmaus, Pennsylvania.</itunes:summary>
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