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Tuesday July 27, 2004

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10:00Democrats and Undecided Voters

Former Presidents Clinton and Carter are among Monday night Democratic convention speakers. We'll hear different perspectives on the Democratic effort to sway undecided voters.

Guests

Susan Page, Washington bureau chief for "USA Today"

Joe Trippi, Head of the multimedia consulting firm Trippi and Associates. He managed Howard Dean's presidential campaign, and is the author of "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised."

David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative Union and managing associate with Carmen Group, a D.C.-based governmental-affairs firm

11:00Laura Lippman:"By A Spider's Thread" (William Morrow)

Former newspaper reporter Laura Lippman presents the latest in her series of novels featuring private investigator Tess Monaghan. In this case, Tess untangles secrets in the past of a man who hires her to find his missing wife and children.

Guests

Laura Lippman, former "Baltimore Sun" reporter. She is author of 6 other novels about Tess Monaghan, as well as the novel "Every Secret Thing."

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