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Monday, November 2, 2009
Deposed Honduras President Manuel Zelaya
 Honduras' de facto government agreed to a U.S.-driven deal that may allow for the return of President Manuel Zelaya. We’ll talk with a local organization that just returned from Honduras. Also, we get updated on the current political situation in Iran. And, one out of five children worldwide dies from pneumonia. We’ll talk with a pediatrician back from Bangladesh where he witnessed pneumonia's deadly effects.




 
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Political Deal Struck in Honduras  
Vicki Cervantes is a founding member of La Voz de los de Abajo, a local Chicago organization that works with Honduran campesinos and social justice groups. She just returned from Honduras as part of a delegation of Chicago groups.
Iranian Ayatollah Wants Change in Iran  
Trita Parsi is President and Founder of the National Iranian-American Council. Ayatollah Mohsen Kadivar is an Iranian cleric and has written books that pose theological challenges to Iran’s Islamic Republic. He's currently a visiting scholar at Duke University.
First Annual World Pneumonia Day  
Dr. Steven Goldstein is Director of the Institute of Molecular Pediatric Science at the University of Chicago. He’s also Physician-in-Chief at Comer Children’s Hospital.
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