
Fresh Air, Sari Nusseibeh, April 18, 2007
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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
Sari Nusseibeh and linguist Geoff Nunberg are the guests on this edition of Fresh Air.
Sari Nusseibeh is the president of and a professor of philosophy at Al-Quds University, the only Arab university in Jerusalem. He has written a new memoir, Once Upon a Country: A Palestinian Life. He's also responsible for the People's Voice Initiative to build grassroots support for a two-state solution. Until December 2002, he was the representative of the Palestinian National Authority in Jerusalem.
Then, Geoff Nunberg considers the reactions to the comments by Imus. [Broadcast Date: April 18, 2007
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