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Fresh Air, Marcus Stern, May 23, 2007

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Fresh Air, Marcus Stern, May 23, 2007

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Hear journalist Marcus Stern, film critic David Edelstein, and music critic Milo Miles on this edition of Fresh Air.

Marcus Stern is a member of the San Diego Union-Tribune 2006 Pulitzer Prize-winning team that uncovered the bribery scandal involving former US Congressman Duke Cunningham, who funneled tens of millions of dollars in post-9/11 contracts in exchange for millions in bribes. Stern and his team have written the new book entitled The Wrong Stuff: The Extraordinary Saga of Randy "Duke" Cunningham, the Most Corrupt Congressman.

Then, David Edelstein reviews Bug, the new psychological thriller from director William Friedkin, starring Ashley Judd and Michael Shannon.

Finally, Milo Miles reviews Mi Sueno, the posthumous album from Cuban singer Ibrahim Ferrer, who made a name for himself in his later years as a member of the Buena Vista Social Club. Ferrer died at age 78 in 2005. [Broadcast Date: May 23, 2007]

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