Wednesday October 9, 2002
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Religion is often at the center of conflict, though much of our religious heritage is "shared." On this holiday rebroadcast, hear a discussion about the biblical character Abraham and how his legacy may help heal difficulties between Jews, Muslims, and Christians today.
Bruce Feiler, Author of "Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths"
Rabbi Bruce Lustig, Washington Hebrew Congregation
Imam Yahya Hendi, Georgetown University
What can forensics tell us about the sniper case?
James Edwards Starrs, Professor of Law and Forensic Sciences, George Washington University
Is khat a drug or a big misunderstanding?
Will Glaspy, Spokesman, Drug Enforcement Agency
Omar Jamal, Executive Director, Justice Advocacy Center, St. Paul, Minneapolis
Tattoos, why we want them and how to get rid of them.
Dr. Jeff Herten, Dermatologist; Volunteer Tattoo Remover, Liberty Tattoo Removal Program
Bill Stevenson, Co-owner Baltimore Tattoo Museum
The start of the hockey season.
Pete McEntegart, Reporter, "Sports Illustrated"