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Fresh Air, Michael Specter, February 1, 2007
- Length: 51 mins
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Summary
Staff writer at The New Yorker, Michael Specter, on this edition of Fresh Air. In this week's issue of The New Yorker, Specter writes about the murders of 13 journalists in Russia since Vladimir Putin took office in 1999. The Kremlin has been linked to many of the murders. Specter's article is "Kremlin, Inc: Why Are Vladimir Putin's Opponents Dying?" Specter has been with The New Yorker since September 1998 and often writes about science and technology. Previously he wrote for the New York Times and was the paper's Moscow bureau chief. [Broadcast Date: February 1, 2007]
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