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            <title>The FBI&apos;s Greatest  Strength</title>
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            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the 1969 case of a fugitive who was on the FBI&apos;s Top Ten List for just two hours. The broadcast is part of our radio series &quot;FBI 100: A Closer Look.&quot;</description>
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            <title>Kansas City Massacre</title>
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            <title>FBI&apos;s Hall of Honor</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the Hall of Honor. &quot;It recognizes our Special Agents who have given the ultimate sacrifice. Who have died either as the result of adversarial contact or in the line of a law enforcement duty. Those are our agents who gave up their lives doing their jobs.&quot;</description>
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            <title>Letter to the President</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses a letter from Attorney General Charles Bonaparte to President Teddy Roosevelt.</description>
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            <title>Files of J. Edgar Hoover</title>
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            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses FBI&apos;s files and why there are so many.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 16:00:44 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses FBI&apos;s files and why there are so many.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses FBI&apos;s files and why there are so many. &quot;The FBI has a wide range of investigative jurisdictions so it needs to compile records in the course of its investigations. Sometimes they&apos;re on criminal violations we&apos;re investigating. Sometimes National Security concerns. But over the years we&apos;ve had to accumulate millions of pages of information so that we know what we&apos;ve found and can testify to that in court.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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            <title>FBI During World War II, Part III</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role during World War II. Third in a series.</description>
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            <title>Ponzi Scheme</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the origin of Ponzi schemes and how they work.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the origin of Ponzi schemes and how they work.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the origin of Ponzi schemes and how they work. &quot;Ponzi Schemes are a fraud named after a Boston guy named Charles Ponzi back in the turn of the century, a hundred or so years ago. Ponzi came up with the idea that he would get investors to give him money for a false investment. And what he would do is use new investor&apos;s money to pay off the original investors. So people thought that they were actually making money. Eventually Ponzi&apos;s idea was that he would get enough new investors coming in and that he would just run away with the money.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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            <title>National Crime Information Center</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses NCIC, a computerized information system that allows police across the country to get information on crimes and criminals.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses NCIC, a computerized information system that allows police across the country to get information on crimes and criminals.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses NCIC, a computerized information system that allows police across the country to get information on crimes and criminals. &quot;Today’s NCIC has 18 different categories.  They include records of guns that were stolen and recovered, license plates, vehicles that have been stolen and recovered, violent gangsters and terrorist organizations, wanted person files and many others.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Civil Rights, Part II</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the FBI&apos;s role investigating civil rights cases. Second in a series.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the FBI&apos;s role investigating civil rights cases. Second in a series.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the FBI&apos;s role investigating civil rights cases. Second in a series.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Civil Rights, Part I</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the FBI&apos;s role investigating civil rights cases. First in a series.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the FBI&apos;s role investigating civil rights cases. First in a series.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>2:05</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>Lindbergh Kidnapping</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindberg&apos;s son in 1932.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_030708.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 7 Mar 2008 15:41:28 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindberg&apos;s son in 1932.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindberg&apos;s son in 1932.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>2:10</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>FBI Tour</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses when the FBI had the second most popular tour in Washington, DC, second to the White House.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_022908.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 15:39:06 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses when the FBI had the second most popular tour in Washington, DC, second to the White House.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses when the FBI had the second most popular tour in Washington, DC, second to the White House.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:35</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>Cyber</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the emergence of the Cyber program at the FBI.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_022208.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 15:37:00 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the emergence of the Cyber program at the FBI.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the emergence of the Cyber program at the FBI.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:29</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>African-Americans in the FBI</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the the history of African-Americans at the FBI.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_021508.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 15:30:59 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the the history of African-Americans at the FBI.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses the the history of African-Americans at the FBI. &quot;We&apos;ve had African-American agents in the Bureau since at least the era of World War I. We had agents come in who served in a variety of investigative capacities including as Special Agents. One was James Amos who came in in the early 1920s; he had been a former Secret Service operative connected with the protective detail for President Roosevelt and he served in the FBI&apos;s New York office until the 1940s.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:27</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>FBI Field Offices</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses when and why the FBI&apos;s 56 field offices were created.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_020108.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 1 Feb 2008 15:22:30 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses when and why the FBI&apos;s 56 field offices were created.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses when and why the FBI&apos;s 56 field offices were created. &quot;Even from the days just before the Bureau was founded, we had representatives in New York, Chicago and we found that we needed to have people spread throughout the country just because of the scope of what the FBI was being asked to do.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:27</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>1919: Report on the Communist Party</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses a 1919 report on the Communist Party.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_012508.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 14:38:54 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses a 1919 report on the Communist Party.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  discusses a 1919 report on the Communist Party. &quot;At the time Hoover was the head of the General Intelligence Division which was created by the Attorney General to look into the radical situation. There had been a series of terrorist attacks earlier that year and the Department of Justice was trying to figure out what was going on. One of the first things Hoover had to do for the Attorney General was to report on the newly formed Communist Party of the United States. And he drew up a very long brief about that.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:47</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>Major Arrests in January History</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  says the FBI&apos;s history ledger finds that January 18 has been a good date for arrests.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_011808.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2008 14:35:56 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  says the FBI&apos;s history ledger finds that January 18 has been a good date for arrests.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox  says the FBI&apos;s history ledger finds that January 18 has been a good date for arrests.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:28</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>FBI National Academy</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI National Academy in Virginia, where police from around the world train.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_011108.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 14:33:11 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI National Academy in Virginia, where police from around the world train.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI National Academy in Virginia, where police from around the world train. &quot;The Academy was created in 1935 because the FBI realized that police officers around the country were not getting opportunities to receive professional police training. And the Bureau thought it would be a good idea to try and offer some of what it was learning about the law and about investigations to all of our fellow officers.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:35</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History, FBI National Academy</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>Espionage Investigation at Department of Justice</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role in an espionage probe in 1948.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_010408.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 4 Jan 2008 14:29:58 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role in an espionage probe in 1948.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role in an espionage probe in 1948. &quot;In late 1948 just before the year ended, the Army brought us a big code-breaking breakthrough. A message that told us that the Soviets had been trying to recruit a young woman in the Department of Justice in 1945. And when we went to follow up on it, we learned that she was still there and initiated an investigation in early January to try and catch her.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:36</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>FBI Radio Stations During World War II</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role in radio broadcasts during World War II.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_122807.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 14:26:24 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role in radio broadcasts during World War II.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role in radio broadcasts during World War II. &quot;Radio was a very important means of communication and the Bureau had to be involved because our enemies were using radio and we needed it ourselves to communicate back and forth among our field offices.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:36</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>FBI During World War I, Part I</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role during World War II. First in a series.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_122107.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 14:21:26 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role during World War II. First in a series.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role during World War II. &quot;Even before the U.S. entered the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor the Bureau was already working closely with the Army and the Navy to beef up our national security to tackle enemy spies and things like that. And when the U.S. actually entered the war we entered in with a bang. Operating on a 24 hour schedule, increasing our numbers by tens of thousands and tackling huge problems across the nation, and even intelligence in the Western Hemisphere.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:42</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>Elliot Ness and the FBI</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses federal agent Elliot Ness of &quot;Untouchables&quot; fame.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_121407.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 14:18:24 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses federal agent Elliot Ness of &quot;Untouchables&quot; fame.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses federal agent Elliot Ness of &quot;Untouchables&quot; fame. &quot;Elliot Ness was actually a Bureau of Prohibition agent. He entered the Department of Treasury working for the Bureau of Prohibition in 1927. A couple of years later when the Bureau got shifted to the Department of Justice he stayed with it but he was never part of the FBI or any of its predecessor agencies.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>2:11</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>FBI Seal</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s seal.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_120707.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 7 Dec 2007 14:16:02 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s seal.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s seal. &quot;The Bureau got the name FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, in 1935. Very quickly of course we got our motto, too, that went with it: Fidelity, Bravery and Integrity. And so for a couple of years after that they were batting around with the idea &apos;what would we have as our seal.&apos; The old one used to be just the DOJ logo with FBI written in it. But by 1940 they had come up with a distinctive one that represented things that the Bureau stood for.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:41</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>FBI Lab at 75</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s Laboratory.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_113007.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 14:13:07 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s Laboratory.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s Laboratory, which was created in 1932.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:41</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>Enrique Estrada</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses Enrique Estrada. &quot;The former Mexican official was trying to get together an army in Southern California to go back to Mexico and overthrow the government. The FBI learned of the plot and stepped in to investigate.&quot;</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_112307.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 14:09:31 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses Enrique Estrada.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses Enrique Estrada. &quot;The former Mexican official was trying to get together an army in Southern California to go back to Mexico and overthrow the government. The FBI learned of the plot and stepped in to investigate.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:22</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>Al Capone</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses Al Capone. &quot;Al was known for being the bootlegger with the most power in Chicago. It was thought, in the sense, that he owned the city. He could flaunt his wealth; he could flaunt his illegality and not suffer any consequences for it.&quot;</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_111607.htm</link>
            <enclosure url="http://www2.fbi.gov/thisweek/audio/fbi100-11-16-2007.mp3" length="1378429" type="audio/mpeg"/>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:06:24 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses Al Capone.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses Al Capone. &quot;Al was known for being the bootlegger with the most power in Chicago. It was thought, in the sense, that he owned the city. He could flaunt his wealth; he could flaunt his illegality and not suffer any consequences for it.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:26</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>La Cosa Nostra Mountain Retreat</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses La Cosa Nostra. More commonly known by the public as the mafia or mob. The La Cosa Nostra was around a long time but a major event took place on November 14, 1957.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_110907.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 9 Nov 2007 14:03:32 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses La Cosa Nostra. More commonly known by the public as the mafia or mob. The La Cosa Nostra was around a long time but a major event took place on November 14, 1957.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses La Cosa Nostra. More commonly known by the public as the mafia or mob. The La Cosa Nostra was around a long time but a major event took place on November 14, 1957.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:35</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>Atlanta Child Killings and New Director</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role probing killings in 1980.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_110207.htm</link>
            <enclosure url="http://www2.fbi.gov/thisweek/audio/fbi100-11-02-2007.mp3" length="1211246" type="audio/mpeg"/>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 2 Nov 2007 13:58:50 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role probing killings in 1980 and the appointment as Director in 1987 of William Sessions.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s role probing killings in 1980 and the appointment as Director in 1987 of William Sessions.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:15</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>FBI, History</itunes:keywords>
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            <title>Motor Vehicle Thefts</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI role in probing vehicle thefts.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2007 13:55:28 -0400</pubDate>
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            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI role in probing vehicle thefts.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Italian-American Working Group</title>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 13:50:34 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the creation of the Italian-American Working Group.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the creation of the Italian-American Working Group. &quot;It was on October 22nd that the Italian-American Working Group, a joint effort between United States authorities and Italian authorities to target drug trafficking organized crime, had its first meeting in Washington.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>Public Corruption Investigations</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses public corruption cases, including Watergate and ABSCAM.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2007 13:43:13 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses public corruption cases, including Watergate and ABSCAM.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses public corruption cases, including Watergate and ABSCAM. &quot;Watergate came on the heels of the death of J. Edgar Hoover. So the Bureau dealt with this hugely important case dealing with corruption and the White House. And it lead to a lot of hard work in trying to work through what really was a cover up going on.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:35</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>Terror on Wall Street in 1920</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses a bombing on Wall Street.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2007 13:39:53 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses a bombing on Wall Street.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses a bombing on Wall Street. &quot;On the morning of September 16th a driver parked his cart on the side of the street, right across from the Public Assay Offices and the JP Morgan building. And within moments it blew up killing more than 30 people and injuries hundreds.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:20</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>Who&apos;s on the Top Ten List?</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI’s Top Ten list.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2007 13:34:42 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses some of the people who have been on the FBI&apos;s Top Ten list.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses some of the people who have been on the FBI&apos;s Top Ten list.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:16</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>J. Edgar Hoover</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses J. Edgar Hoover,  who led the FBI for some 48 years.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2007 13:31:09 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses J. Edgar Hoover,  who led the FBI for some 48 years.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses J. Edgar Hoover,  who led the FBI for some 48 years. &quot;Hoover was born in 1895. He was a native of Washington. He grew up in a family of civil servants. He went to George Washington University for law school and them immediately entered the Department of Justice where he quickly rose, through a combination of hard work, intelligence, and the fact that he didn&apos;t have a political affiliation because he was a native of Washington, he was neither a Democrat nor a Republican.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:33</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>Origin of Fingerprint Cards</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the history of fingerprint cards.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2007 13:27:55 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the history of fingerprint cards.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Dr. Fox: &quot;In the beginning of the Bureau, actually another system was more prevelant. It was called the Bertillon system and it consisted of taking exacting measurements of hundreds of aspects of an individuals&apos; body in the hope that it would identify that person uniquely.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:16</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>New York Mafia and Violent Crime</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses investigating violent radical groups and the Mafia.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2007 13:23:16 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses investigating violent radical groups and the Mafia.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses investigating violent radical groups and the Mafia.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:29</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>The Early Days of Terrorism and the Disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa</title>
            <description>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the creation of the General Intelligence Division and the man who was put in charge, J. Edgar Hoover.</description>
            <link>http://www2.fbi.gov/radiobytes/radiobytes_080307.htm</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 3 Aug 2007 11:01:31 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the creation of the General Intelligence Division and the man who was put in charge, J. Edgar Hoover.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the creation of the General Intelligence Division and the man who was put in charge, J. Edgar Hoover.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:19</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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            <title>FBI Enters Year 100</title>
            <description>For nearly a century, the FBI has been fighting the hard fight. FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s beginnings.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 7 Jul 2007 10:50:31 -0400</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>For nearly a century, the FBI has been fighting the hard fight. FBI Historian Dr. John Fox discusses the FBI&apos;s beginnings.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Dr. Fox: &quot;Congress, in 1908, stopped the Secret Service from doing investigations and the Department of Justice was left with a problem. It needed an investigative force and so Charles Bonaparte, the Attorney General, created one that summer.&quot;</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>1:00</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Neal Schiff</itunes:author>
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