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Tapestry Michael Rudder Jan 18, 2009 | 54:04Michael Rudder is a 58-year-old actor from Montreal. Last November, while in Mumbai with friends he had met on a spiritual retreat, his hotel was invaded by armed terrorists who opened fire.
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Tapestry Collective Joy Nov 15, 2009 | 54:00The writer Barbara Ehrenreich tells Tapestry host Mary Hynes that we are starved for “the largely ignored and incommunicable thrill of the group united in joy and exaltation."
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