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The Leonard Lopate Show | May 10, 2010
Washington Post reporter Bradley Graham analyzes Donald Rumsfeld’s tenure at the Pentagon. Then we’ll learn about the "Secret Policemen’s Film Festival," a series showcasing 30 years of comedy/rock benefit performances for Amnesty International. Then Metropolitan Museum of Art curator Gary Tinterow discusses the first major exhibition in 20 years devoted to the work of Francis Bacon. Plus, our latest Underreported looks at political corruption in Kenya.

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