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Bailouts and Your Teeth
Thursday, December 4, 2008 at 08:53PM YOUR TEETH AND SUBPRIME LOANS
Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve, won't
Bail You Out
when you develop dental problems
during the coming Period of Inflation.
Law professor Michael Greenberger joins Fresh Air to explain the sub-prime mortgage crisis, credit defaults, the shaky future of other types of loans and what we can expect from the U.S. financial markets.
You may not be able to avoid the future Dental Inflation... but smart people always know how to prepare for the future.
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(11.2M) • CLICK TITLE TO DOWNLOAD • This is an MP3 file you can play with your Windows Media Player or transfer it to you I-Pod or any other MP3 player and listen anywhere. This Radio Program features Michael Greenberger. Michael Greenberger Law School Professor and Director, Center for Health and Homeland Security Phone: (410) 706-3846 Fax: (410) 706-2726 E-mail: mgreenberger @ law.umaryland.edu Office: 467 AB, 1967, Lafayette College JD, 1970, University of Pennsylvania Biography | Selected Publications Michael Greenberger is the Director of the Center for Health and Homeland Security (CHHS) at the University of Maryland and a professor at the School of Law. CHHS and the six constituent professional schools which form its core (the University of Maryland Schools of Medicine, Law, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing and Social Work) work on legal, policy and scientific issues pertaining to natural and man-made disasters. CHHS has a staff of 32 professionals, many of whom are recent graduates of the School of Law. CHHS works on a broad range of homeland security and emergency response issues for federal, state and local governmental agencies, as well as medical researchers. More information about CHHS can be found at www.umaryland.edu/healthsecurity/.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Each week, nearly 4.5 million people listen to the show's intimate conversations broadcast on more than 450 National Public Radio (NPR) stations across the country, as well as in Europe on the World Radio Network.
Though Fresh Air has been categorized as a "talk show," it hardly fits the mold. Its 1994 Peabody Award citation credits Fresh Air with "probing questions, revelatory interviews and unusual insights." And a variety of top publications count Gross among the country's leading interviewers. The show gives interviews as much time as needed, and complements them with comments from well-known critics and commentators.
Fresh Air is produced at WHYY-FM in Philadelphia
and broadcast nationally by NPR.

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