Monday January 6, 2003
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Unemployment stands at 6% and the stock market posted losses for the third consecutive year. Three economists join Diane to talk about the economic outlook for 2003.
Robert Schiller, professor of economics at Yale University author of "Irrational Exuberance" and "The New Financial Order"
Knight Kiplinger, editor and chief of the "Kiplinger Letter" and "Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine"
James Paulsen, chief investment officer, Wells Capital Management
In 1989, while working as a missionary in Guatemala, Sister Dianna Ortiz was abducted by security forces and brutally tortured. In her memoir she recounts this ordeal and her struggle to heal herself and uncover the truth about her abductors. She is now director of the Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition.
Dianna Ortiz, author and director of the Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition