Monday July 10, 2000
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Week of July 10, 2000
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Guest host: Susan Page
A panel talks about the domestic and international consequences of using sanctions, bombings and weapons inspections as instruments of U.S. and U.N. policy toward Iraq since the end of the Gulf War.
Rend Francke, executive director of the Iraq Foundation
Geoffrey Kemp, the Nixon Center
Guest host: Susan Page
First time novelist Porter Shreve recounts how a young journalist's curiosity leads to an obsessive search for the truth. Shreve teaches at the University of Michigan and is co-editor of three anthologies, including "Tales Out of School."
Porter Shreve, novelist