Friday July 9, 2004
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Week of July 5, 2004
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Guest host: Susan Page of USA Today
A panel of journalists reviews the week’s top national and international news stories.
Tony Blankley, editorial page editor of "The Washington Times." He is author of "The West's Last Chance."
Alan Murray, assistant managing editor of the "Wall Street Journal" and a regular contributor to CNBC-TV. His other books include, "Showdown at Gucci Gulch" and "The Wealth of Choices."
Barbara Slavin, senior diplomatic reporter, USA Today
Guest host: Susan Page of USA Today
World War II tales abound. But Patrick O’Donnell tells a new one. He describes a shadow war—one of espionage, intrigue, and sabotage—fought deep within enemy lines. He chronicles the birth of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), precursor to the CIA.
Patrick O'Donnell, also author of "Beyond Valor" and "Into the Rising Sun"