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Week In Review: Brussels, Fantasy Sports, Legalizing Pot, Cuba Visit

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Len Don Diego, marketing manager for content at DraftKings, a daily fantasy sports company, works at his station at the company's offices in Boston. (Stephan Savoia, File/AP)
Len Don Diego, marketing manager for content at DraftKings, a daily fantasy sports company, works at his station at the company's offices in Boston. (Stephan Savoia, File/AP)

Our week in review panelists go behind the headlines.

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John Carroll, professor of communication at Boston University and WBUR senior analyst. He tweets@johncarroll_bu.

Tom Keane, former Boston City Councilor and writer for WBUR’s Cognoscenti. He tweets@tomkeaneboston.

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Radio Boston: ISIS Claims Responsibility For Attacks In Brussels, Mass. Leaders And Thinkers React

  • "The Belgian capital is in shock following a series of terrorist attacks that killed more than 30 people and injured at least 230 more. The Islamic State, or ISIS, claimed responsibility for the bombings, which came four days after the capture of the alleged mastermind of the November 13th attacks in Paris that killed 130 people."

The New York Times: Belgian Suicide Attacker Made Paris Bombs, Authorities Say

  • "One of the two men who blew themselves up at Brussels Airport on Tuesday was a bomb maker who helped produce two suicide vests used in the attacks that killed 130 people in and around Paris on Nov. 13, the Belgian authorities said on Friday. He is the most definitive link so far between the two sets of attacks."

This segment aired on March 25, 2016.

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