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  <title>Between The Lines Radio News Magazine: Week Ending 7/11/08</title> 
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<itunes:summary>Kevin Bankston, of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, who criticizes Democrats in Congress for legalizing President Bush's 
warrantless spy program and granting immunity to phone companies that conducted the surveillance; Kate Johnson, of the 
Sierra Club who describes the obstacles facing solar energy research companies, and legislation pending in Congress, that could 
improve solar's viability as an alternative to fossil fuels; Steve Heller, a whistleblower on the illiegal conduct of voting machine 
manufacturer Diebold, who examines the flaws and vulnerabilities in the nation's privatized election system as Americans prepare to 
vote this November.</itunes:summary>
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warrantless spy program and granting immunity to phone companies that conducted the surveillance; Kate Johnson, of the 
Sierra Club who describes the obstacles facing solar energy research companies, and legislation pending in Congress, that could 
improve solar's viability as an alternative to fossil fuels; Steve Heller, a whistleblower on the illiegal conduct of voting machine 
manufacturer Diebold, who examines the flaws and vulnerabilities in the nation's privatized election system as Americans prepare to 
vote this November.</description>
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