Monday September 10, 2001
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Get the inside scoop on our region's restaurant scene -- from old favorites to new hotshots, from fine dining to the area's best burgers. And explore the surprisingly good meals chefs are cooking up in the suburbs.
Thomas Head, Executive Wine and Food Editor for Washingtonian Magazine
Michael Birchenall, Food Writer, Time Community Newspapers (includes 13 Northern Virginia newspapers)
Linda Roth, DC Dateline Reporter for James Beard Foundation; columnist "Restaurant Digest"
On TV commercials, Jamaica appears a relaxing vacation spot. But politics, economics, and gang violence are making life difficult for some local residents. Go beyond the resorts, and explore Jamaica's struggle for identity, as our Hot Spots series continues.
Richard Bennett, Professor of Justice, Department of Justice, Law and Society, American University
Ransford W. Palmer, Ph.D, Professor of Economics and Chairman of Economic at Howard University; Chairman of the Board of the National Coalition on Caribbean Affairs
Milton Walker, Milton Walker, Manager of News, Sports and Current Events, CVM-TV Jamaica
Ronald Thwaites, Member of Parliament, The People's National Party
Mr. Ed Bartlett, Deputy Leader, The Jamaican Labor Party