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    U.S.-Sri Lanka Relations

    Sri Lankan Ambassador Devinda Subasinghe talked about current relief efforts in Sri Lanka after the tsunami and relations with the U.S. He also respond to telephone calls, faxes, and electro…

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    U.S. Policy Toward Iraq

    Trudy Rubin, Foreign Affairs Columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, talked by video uplink from Philadelphia about U.S. policy toward Iraq. Her column in Sunday’s Philadelphia Inquirer dis…

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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for viewer comments on news of the day.

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    Pell Grants

    Stephen Burd, Senior Reporter at the Chronicle of Higher Education, talked about Pell Grants. He recently reported that there would be major changes in the key scholarship program for low-in…

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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for viewer comments on U.S. aid to tsunami victims. On December 26, a magnitude 9.1 to 9.3 earthquake occurred in the Indian Ocean off the west coast of northern Su…

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    European Union Membership for Turkey

    Cypriot Ambassador to the United States Euripides Evriviades talked about Turkey’s bid for membership in the European Union (EU). The U.S. supported this membership. The ambassador stated hi…

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    State Levels of Emergency Preparedness

    Shelley Hearne, executive director of Trust for America’s Health, talked about her organization’s second annual study of states' preparedness for bioterrorism and other health emergencies. S…

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    Investigation into Fannie Mae

    Dawn Kopecki, reporter for Dow Jones newswires, talked about the investigation into accounting irregularities at Fannie Mae. This week, the Securities and Exchange Commission ruled that the …

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    Intelligence Reform Bill

    Flynt Leverett, visiting fellow at the Brookings Institute, talked about the Intelligence Reform Bill signed into law by President George W. Bush the previous day. Mr. Leverett recently publ…

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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for audience comments on the Food and Drug Administration’s approval process. The question pertains to the regulatory agency’s halting of the trial for the painkill…

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    Democratic National Committee Elections

    Participating from Orlando, Florida, Donnie Fowler talked about his bid for chairman of the Democratic National Committee and the future of his party. He is in Orlando to speak to a meeting …

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    Democratic National Committee Elections

    Participating by phone, Jerome Armstrong, founder of mydd.com, talked about the candidates for chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Participating from Orlando, Florida, Wellin…

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    Support of Importing Drugs

    Dr. John Nelson, President of the American Medical Association, talked about the American Medical Association’s decision this week in support of importing drugs from other countries. during …

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    Military Armored Vehicles

    Dan Goure, Vice President of the Lexington Institute, talked about the status of U.S. armored military vehicles in Iraq. He also responded to telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail from…

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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were opened for audience comments.

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    FTC Credit Scoring Services Program

    Joel Winston talked about the Federal Trade Commission’s new program, which requires credit scoring services to provide a free credit report. He will discuss how this effort will educate con…

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    Run the Other Way: Fixing the Two-Party System

    Author Bill Hillsman talked about his book Run the Other Way: Fixing the Two-Party System, One Campaign at a Time, published by Free Press. He also responded to telephone calls, faxes, and …

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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were opened for audience comments.

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    News Review

    Two editors from conservative campus papers discussed the news of the day. Both students are attending a two-day conference for conservative newspaper editors in Washington, D.C. They also r…

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    Situation in Ukraine

    LA Times Correspondent David Holley talked by telephone from Kiev, Ukraine about the situation in Ukraine and its presidential election. He also responded to telephone calls from viewers.

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