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12:06Web Browsers

Ever since Microsoft won the browser battle over Netscape in the late 1990s, the Internet Explorer has been our primary portal to the Internet. But upstarts like Firefox, Safari and Opera are making waves as more web surfers switch to these new browsers.

Guests

Mark Kellner, "On Computers" columnist, The Washington Times

Alan Paller, WAMU Guest Analyst; and Director of Research, SANS Institute

13:06Haiti

It's been a year since Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide was driven out of office by a bloody revolt. We look at what has since transpired in this economically depressed country.

Guests

Dan Erikson, Director of The Caribbean Program, Inter-American Dialogue

Rickey Singh, journalist covering Caribbean issues, based in Barbados

13:24Kaizen: Feng Shui for the Brain

A behavioral scientist figures out how to use an age-old Japanese principle to help anyone make life changes without fear or failure.

Guests

Robert Maurer, Director of Behavioral Sciences, Santa Monica Hospital Medical Center; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, UCLA

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