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Here and Now for Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Date: 04/29/2008 With oil prices at an all time high of $120 a barrel and home prices down nearly 13 percent nationwide, President Bush holds a press conference today to address the country's mounting economic problems. Our guest is Bob Deans, national correspondent for Cox Newspapers. Ebony magazine reports that in some US cities, African American youth make up 90 percent of new cases of Type 2 diabetes. We speak with Dr. Eugene Wright, medical director for primary care services at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center in Fayetteville, North Carolina about why - and what can be done. South African runner and double amputee, Oscar Pistorius, begins an appeal today for the right to run in the Beijing Olympic Games, after being barred by the International Association of Athletic Federations. At issue are his state of the art "cheetah" prosthetic legs, which may give him an unfair advantage over other runners. A ruling is due within a month. We speak with Swedish mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter. Foneshow does not charge for this service, but standard or other charges may apply from your carrier. Please check your plan to make sure. To stop receiving text messages at anytime, text STOP to 44636. For help, text HELP to 44636 or email support@4info.net. |