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A panel discusses methodology and conclusions from a wide ranging public opinion poll in Iraq completed earlier this month. The survey, jointly sponsored by USA TODAY, ABC News, the BBC, and ARD, a German TV network, suggests that four years after the U.S. led invasion, life in Iraq has deteriorated for a majority of Iraqis.
Gary Langer, director of polling, ABC News
Matthew Warshaw, senior research manager, D-3 Systems, Inc
Susan Page, Washington bureau chief for "USA Today"
The fact and fiction behind Billy the Kid - one of the nation's most notorious outlaws.
Michael Wallis, author of "Route 66" and "Pretty Boy," host of the PBS series "American Roads" and the voice of the sheriff in the animated Pixar feature "Cars."