Monday December 16, 2002
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A panel talks about the pre-emption doctrine - the Bush administration's new emphasis on striking first to defend the U.S. - and what it means for U.S. security and foreign policy.
Ken Adelman, former director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and former U.N. Ambassador
James Steinberg, Vice President and Director, Foreign Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution
The mysterious within the reality has always been at the heart of photography for Claire Flanders. She photographed weddings and portraits and worked as a photojournalist for twenty years before concentrating on fine-art photography. She talks with Diane about the recently published book of her photographs, which can be purchased at Politics and Prose or at the Troyer Gallery in Washington, D.C., or you may contact Claire Flanders.
Claire Flanders, photojournalist