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  <title>Thursday, November 26 2009</title>
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      <annotation>Finding Charity, Scarcity in this Recession</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">We're entering the season for charitable giving around the country. But are the rising needs outweighing the charity? We check in with Susan Bond, who works in the trenches at the Samaritan Love Food Pantry in Kokomo, Indiana; as well as Melissa Berman, president and CEO of Rockefeller Philanthropy </meta>
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      <annotation>Takeouts: First Family at Home, Climate Promises, Turkey Cooking</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">Washington Takeout: Washington Examiner White House correspondent Julie Mason says that the first family's decision to stay home for the holidays has the Washington press corps on high alert. Business Takeout: New York Times finance reporter Louise Story reports that the president's plan to curb gre</meta>
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      <annotation>'The Princess and the Frog' and the Race and the Marketing</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">Disney&amp;rsquo;s first movie to feature a black princess, &amp;ldquo;The Princess and The Frog,&amp;rdquo; opens this week in select cities, and nationwide on December 11. Jeff Yang, trend forecaster for market research firm Iconoculture and columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, talks with us about the c</meta>
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      <annotation>Forty Years After the Occupation of Alcatraz</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">Forty years ago this month, a group of Native Americans staged an occupation of the Island of Alcatraz. The occupation lasted nineteen months and was part of a protest movement that was intended to bring the rights of Native peoples into the public consciousness. This morning, a group of Native Amer</meta>
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      <annotation>Ken Auletta on Google's Future</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">On "Tech Thursday" it&amp;rsquo;s all about Google. Once upon a time, Google was just the name of the hugest number in the universe, then it became a verb. Now it refers to a media empire, on track to become the world&amp;rsquo;s first $100 billion media company. That&amp;rsquo;s just the kind of thing that get</meta>
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      <annotation>Mumbai, One Year After The Massacre</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">A year ago, terrorists attacked hotels in Mumbai, India. We talk to Linda Blake, contributor for the Wall Street Journal in Mumbai, about what's happening there today, and to Felix Ambrose, who helped rescue victims at the Leopold Caf&amp;eacute; last year, directly across from the site of the attacks.</meta>
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      <annotation>Takeouts: T-Day Football, Turkey Tips</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">Sports Takeout: Ibrahim Abdul-Matin looks ahead to the day's football schedule and looks back at some memorable Thanksgiving football games. Turkey Takeout: New York Times food writer Kim Severson shares some tips that will help you make the best Thanksgiving Turkey.</meta>
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      <annotation>When Church and State Are Not Separate</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">As part of our week of coverage on Faith in America, we talk to Obama's 27-year-old head of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, Joshua Dubois. What is the line between church and state and how does he negotiate it?</meta>
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      <annotation>Concerns Over H1N1 at the Hajj</annotation>
      <info>http://www.thetakeaway.org/2009/nov/26/concern-h1n1-hajj/</info>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">It's the second day of the Hajj, the yearly pilgrimage to Mecca, in Saudi Arabia. 2 million Muslims from around the world typically make the trip; this year Saudi Government officials are predicting a 40% drop in the number of local pilgrims to Mecca this year because of fear of H1N1. We speak to th</meta>
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      <annotation>Thanksgiving Dinner Tips</annotation>
      <info>http://www.thetakeaway.org/2009/nov/26/thanksgiving-dinner-tips/</info>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">It&amp;rsquo;s Thanksgiving Day! We're talking turkey and all the fixins&amp;rsquo; that go with it. What is the proper way to carve a turkey? What do you do if your guests show up late? And how can we stay away from that dreaded canned cranberry sauce? Here to help solve some of these dilemmas, as well as </meta>
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