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Julie Diop
Julie Diop

Julie Diop

Julie Diop is a producer at On Point.

Before starting at WBUR she worked at Newsday on Long Island.

She’s also co-founder of a semi-conductor testing company, has worked at an Internet startup and spent many years in school.

She has an MBA in finance from the University of Chicago and a Master’s in business journalism from New York University. She now lives in Roslindale, MA with her husband and their daughter and son.

On Point Today
Hour 2
Alaska’s 50th
Tuesday, January 6, 2009 Alaska's 50th

Alaska celebrates 50 years of statehood. We’ll go north, to the land of Palin and global warming on the tundra.

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Hour 1
Truth and Prosecution?
Tuesday, January 6, 2009 BUSH

We’ll hear the red-hot debate over whether top Bush administration officials could – or should — be prosecuted for crimes against the constitution.

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Recent Shows
Samuel Johnson at 300
Monday, January 5, 2009 Samuel Johnson: The Struggle

Biographer Jeffrey Meyers on how one of history’s great idlers became one of literature’s greatest wits.

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China’s Economic Challenge
Monday, January 5, 2009 Police officers stand guard as workers gather in a standoff over a wage dispute at the gate of Jianrong Suitcase Factory in Dongguan, Southern city in China, Friday, Dec. 19, 2008. This is one of a series of protests in southern China, where thousands of companies have gone bust this year. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

With falling exports, closing factories, and fear of social upheaval, we’ll look at what China does now, with top observers in Shanghai and Beijing.

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On Point Blog
Here, for the holidays…
By Eileen Imada

One of the great pleasures of directing On Point is that I hear just about every show we produce. And around the holidays, I listen back to some of our best shows to rebroadcast while the staff takes a well-deserved break. This year we’ve reached deep into our archives for some gems of the past [...]

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Canon Wars, Cont.
By John Wihbey

Jay Parini, Middlebury College professor and jack-of-all-literary trades, makes the case in our second hour today for America’s thirteen “representative” books in his new tome “The Promised Land.” Of course, the idea of a great list or “canon” of hallowed must-reads is a controversial one, having its roots in now age-old academic wars. It’s fraught with huge [...]

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How Much to Pay the College Prez?
By John Wihbey

Today’s second hour looks at how the financial crisis is hitting higher education. And as belts tighten, it’s perhaps inevitable that executive compensation – the big payouts to people at the top – will come under scrutiny in academia as it has on Wall Street and in Detroit. In fact, officials at Stanford, the University of Pennsylvania, and Washington University [...]

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