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Subject:

Social Network Analysis on NPR's Morning Edition

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Stanley Wasserman <[log in to unmask]>

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Stanley Wasserman <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 12 Oct 2001 09:47:04 -0500

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Dear all:

There was a short (5 minute?) report this morning on National
    Public Radio's Morning Edition about social network analysis
    and terrorism.
I heard it about 6:20 on my local station.

Most of the people interviewed were unknown to me, and I was not
    awake enough to write down all their names! I think the interviewer
    (Joe Palka?) talked to about four people, including (at length)
    to some fellow who had a British accent.

I suspect that more info about the report will be posted to NPR's
    web site (www.npr.com/programs/morning/) later today. They do post
    the audio from the two hour long show.



SW



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