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How did your life collide with the headlines in 2007?
Iraq, the subprime crisis, Facebook, immigration, oil prices - 2007 had no shortage of hefty headlines. We'd like to hear about how these and other major news events of the past year affected you. Where did your life collide with the news in 2007?

What's your holiday performance story?
The office talent show, the neighborhood caroling posse, the school pageant ... At holiday time we often sing, dance, and dress as shepherds. Did you bloom in the warmth of your audience's adulation, or freeze up like the snowman you'd rather be building? Did your holiday performance change your life or that of someone close to you?

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Jim Russell, Executive Producer
Jim Russell is an award-winning journalist and an outstanding creative producer with more than 35 years of experience in print, radio and television. From his tenure as a UPI foreign correspondent in Vietnam and Cambodia in the late 1960s to executive-producing public radio's acclaimed All Things Considered to conceiving broadcasting's most popular business program, Russell consistently exudes inventiveness and professionalism. He has worked with both public radio networks (National Public Radio and Public Radio International), has led innovative local stations and has won every major award in broadcasting. He has been profiled in Broadcasting & Cable and listed in Who's Who in the West, Who's Who in America and Who's Who in Entertainment.

Jim is one of the creators of National Public Radio's All Things Considered and participated in the design of NPR's Morning Edition. Jim conceived and created the daily business program, Marketplace, which the prestigious Columbia Journalism Review named "the best" program about business on radio or television. The program, distributed to 300+ stations nationwide and heard by more than 7.6 million listeners weekly, has become the most listened-to business program in America.

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