Monday March 1, 2004
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U.S. Marines headed to Haiti Sunday night after President Jean-Bertrand Aristide resigned and left the country. A panel talks about the unrest leading up to Aristide's resignation and what could happen next.
Ambassador Ernest Preeg, member of the board of directors for the Haiti Democracy Project and former U.S. ambassador to Haiti
Ambassador James Dobbins, director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center at the RAND Corporation, and former special envoy to Afghanistan
The new movie "The Passion of the Christ" started raising interest and controversy months before it even came out. Now that the film has been released, Diane talks with clergy members from different religious denominations about their reactions to the movie and what they are hearing about it from their congregations.
Rabbi Ethan Seidel, Tifereth Israel Congregation, Washington, DC
Rev. David Baird, Senior pastor, Washington Christian Life Centre in Manassas, Va.
Father William Finch, Pastor, St. Raphael Parish in Rockville, Md.