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An estimated ten million Americans are the victims of identity theft each year. We'll talk about the scope of the problem and what can be done about it.
Robert Douglas, information security consultant and CEO, PrivacyToday.com
Robert O'Harrow, investigative reporter, Washington Post and author of "No Place To Hide"
Lydia Parnes, director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission
18th century British monarch George III - sometimes called "Mad King George" - had six daughters, and tried to keep them unmarried and living at home. An acclaimed royal biographer describes the lives of these six beautiful, well-educated, and headstrong princesses.
Flora Fraser, also author of "The Unruly Queen" and "Beloved Emma"