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  1. Hey folks! Jean's Pick of Week is showing now at our YouTube Channel and at the Blog Without Borders: http://hereonearthblog.blogspot.com/
  2. Monday: Seen the trailer for the Morgan Freeman movie Invictus? We've got the inspiring true story behind it. Where sport and politics meet.
  3. Today, we talk with two of the members of the Moosewood collective about vegetarian cooking. To join, call 1877-GLOBE-07 or send a tweet!
  4. Friday: Are you thinking about going veggie? The authors of the new Moosewood Restaurant Cookbook join us with some great meat-free dishes.
  5. Do you think Afghans will respond with a stronger anti-fundamentalist pose or reject Western intervention? Call 877-GLOBE-07 or write us.
  6. Today: How is Afghanistan responding to President Obama's surge decision for the war? Can the President win Afghans' hearts in the matter?
  7. Thurs.: Americans are debating President Obama's surge in Afghanistan, but what do Afghans think & how will they respond. Join us tomorrow.
  8. We've got a few more minutes with Mark Norell, then standby for another Here on Earth mailbag segment with your calls and on-line comments.
  9. Have you seen Silk Road exhibits at the museum in New York or maybe elsewhere? What did you take away from the experience? Call or write us.
  10. Send us your thoughts on the Silk Road and the benefits of face-to-face trade by calling 877-GLOBE-07 or just write us right here.
  11. Have you seen any part of the Silk Road in your travels? Is modern trade any different from the Silk Road days in terms of meeting people?
  12. Today: Mark Norell joins us from the Museum of Natural History in New York. We're talking about the lessons we learn from the Silk Road.
  13. @WPR Sorry, web folks, WPR's promo here is off by a day, we're actually talking about the long history of the Silk Road today.
  14. Wednesday: Travel the Silk Road from the old capital of China to ancient Baghdad with Mark Norell of the American Museum of Natural History.
  15. We still have 15 minutes with Nicholas Kristof. If you'd like to send him a message on women's rights, write to us right here.
  16. @IETRADEFORYOU How very appropriate!
  17. In your eyes, where are the fronts in the global fight for women's rights? Are you doing anything to help? Send us a message.
  18. Kristof will be joined by Tererai Trent, who escaped poverty in Zimbabwe through education. Talk to us by calling 877-GLOBE-07 or write us.
  19. Today: New York Times opinion writer Nicholas Kristof argues women's rights is the most important human rights issue in our modern world.
  20. Tues.: N.Y. Times' Nicholas Kristof and his wife Sheryl WuDunn explain why the oppression of women is the most important human rights issue.