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Old 2006-03-16, 01:24 AM   [Ignore Me] #1
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It's a public radio show, I'm sure most of you don't listen the the radio often, and when you do it's not one of the PRI stations.

But You I think some of you would get a kick out of this show.

You can listen to it online(and free) here

I recomend listening to Episode 246, you have to use the search. Act one owns.
Stories of very unusual pen pals.
Prologue. Ira talks to historian Ted Widmer about two of the first pen pals in the New World. John Winthrop and Roger Williams were both Puritans in Massachussetts in the 1630s. Then Roger Williams was banished for suggesting the revolutionary idea that there should be separation between church and state. John Winthrop was the Governor of Massachussetts, who exiled him. But the two men somehow stayed friends, writing letters long after Williams was sent away. (6 minutes)

Act One. Who Put the "Pistol" in "Epistolary"? The story of a ten-year-old girl from small town Michigan named Sarah York, and how she became pen pals with a man who was considered an enemy of the United States, a dictator, a drug trafficker, and a murderer: Manuel Noriega. (41 minutes)

Song: "Panamania," from the film "Swing High, Swing Low"

Act Two. Pen Pal Husband. When Janice Powell's husband went to prison, he wrote her a letter every day for eight years. When he was at home, he'd drink and get violent, but Janice said that the years in prison were the best of their relationship. Her story was originally produced by Alex Kotlowitz and Amy Dorn for the Chicago Public Radio series "Speaking of Sex." (7 minutes)

Song: "Letters Have No Arms," Al Jones, Frank Necessary and the Spruce Mountain Boys
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