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By host Tom Ashbrook:

It was a week of “not over yets.” First, a ceasefire in Lebanon early Monday with a Hezbollah claim of victory, and a Mideast conflict bitterly unresolved.

Most recently, a loud ruling at week’s end from a federal judge saying there are no kings in America and President Bush’s “warrantless wiretapping” is flatly unconstitutional — a ruling the administration instantly vowed to appeal.

There was pension legislation that may not save your pension, an immigrant claiming sanctuary who may not be saved, and a planet named Pluto that may or may not still be a planet.

Guests:

Trudy Rubin, foreign affairs columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer

William McKenzie, editorial columnist for The Dallas Morning News

Jack Beatty, senior editor at The Atlantic Monthly

 
 

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