Wednesday September 11, 2002
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Newspaper columnists join Kojo to share their views. One year after the terrorist attacks, a look at what has (and hasn't) changed in our lives and our communities as a result.
Joe Davidson, Editor, District Weekly, The Washington Post
Colbert King, Deputy Editorial Page Editor, The Washington Post
Milagros Melendez-Villa, Metropolitan Reporter, El Tiempo Latino
Denise Rolark Barnes, publisher, The Washington Informer
Karin Chenowith, Homeroom columnist, Washington Post
One year ago, global issues became local issues for all Americans. Journalists from around the globe join Kojo to discuss how opinions of the US have fluctuated in their own countries over the past year.
Moisés Naím, Editor in Chief, Foreign Policy; and author of "Illicit: How Smugglers, Traffickers, and Copycats are Hijacking the Global Economy" (Doubleday)
George Papagiannis, Director of Radio Operations, Internews
Olivier Da Lage, Deputy Editor and Chief, Radio France International
Prakash Naidoo, Contributing Editor, "The Financial Mail", Political Editor and World Desk Editor, South African Broadcasting Corporation.