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A panel of journalists joins Diane for review and analysis of the week’s top national and international news stories.
James Fallows, writer for the "Atlantic Monthly"
Frank Sesno, special correspondent, CNN
Stephen Hayes, "The Weekly Standard"
A British historian talks about how the country of Iraq was originally founded in the aftermath of World War I -- and about how the decisions made by the British in the 1920s affected Iraq's history up to the present day.
Christopher Catherwood, author and historian, has taught at Cambridge University and at the University of Richmond in Virginia.