Friday March 9, 2001
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Week of March 5, 2001
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A panel of journalists joins Diane for review and analysis of the week’s top national and international news stories.
Daniel Schorr, NPR Senior News Analyst
Tony Blankley, editorial page editor of "The Washington Times." He is author of "The West's Last Chance."
Eleanor Clift, contributing editor for "Newsweek"
When Martha Tod Dudman's daughter Augusta was 11 years old, she became angry and withdrawn, and in the years that followed she began lying, stealing, and experimenting with drugs. Augusta, Gone is the title of Dudman's account of living through her daughter's troubled adolescence.
Martha Tod Dudman, author