Guatemala Experiments; Supreme Court Term Opens; Science of Fetal Origins; Limits on Free Speech?; Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email Top of the Hour: US Apologizes to Guatemala, Morning Headlines US Apologizes for 1940s Guatemala Syphilis Experiments Looking Ahead at Post-Season Baseball Is 'The Social Network' the Great Equalizer? Facebook Effect Movie Draws Techies and Non-Techies on Opening Weekend This Week's Agenda: Court's New Term; Jobs Report; Tutu Retires Travel Alert for Americans in Europe Early Experiences in the Womb Have Long Consequences for Future Health Top of the Hour: Supreme Court Begins New Term, Morning Headlines Focus on Privacy, Technology in New Supreme Court Term Origins of Campaign Contributions Harder to Trace Listeners Respond: What Speech Would You Outlaw? Westboro Baptist Church to Test Free Speech Protections US Nervous as Maliki Reaches Out to Pro-Iranian Groups Steven Johnson on 'Where Good Ideas Come From' Examining the Ethics Behind the Test Tube Baby Phenomenon Columns in front of the Supreme Court of the United States ( John O'Sullivan / flickr ) Produced by PRI and WNYC