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Fresh Air, Maria Bello and Adam Roberts, August 9, 2006

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Actress Maria Bello and journalist Adam Roberts on this edition of Fresh Air. Bello is currently starring in the new film World Trade Center. Her other films include A History of Violence, Thank You for Smoking, and The Cooler. She also played Dr. Anna Del Amico on the TV show ER for one season (1997-98). Then, Roberts of The Economist in London is their former South Africa correspondent. His new book The Wonga Coup is about a group of mercenaries and merchants who hatched a plan to topple the dictatorship of Equatorial Guinea so that they could reap the profits from the country's oil resources. One of the group was Margaret Thatcher's son, Sir Mark Thatcher. (Broadcast Date: August 9, 2006)Want more Fresh Air?
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