
Fresh Air, Enriquie Santos Calderon and Christina Ricci
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Narrated by:
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Terry Gross
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By:
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Terry Gross
About this listen
Deputy editor-in-chief of the Columbian newspaper El Tiempo, Enrique Santos Calderon, and actress Christina Ricci on this edition of Fresh Air. El Tiempo is one of Columbia's leading dailies. Calderon will talk about putting out a newspaper under the threat of kidnapping, torture, or death from leftist guerillas and right wing paramilitary groups. In Columbia, more journalists have been killed in the past five years than in any other country. Actress Christina Ricci's films include Addams Family Values, The Ice Storm, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, The Opposite of Sex, and the new film The Man Who Cried. (Broadcast Date: May 29, 2001)
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