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CIA vs DoD Listen
Aired: Thursday, December 12, 2002

(AP)

(AP)
The hottest turf war in Washington pits Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld against CIA director George Tenet. Over control of American intelligence, gathering and interpretation. The Defense Department is winning. Can this be good?

Stansfield Turner, director, Central Intelligence Agency(1977 to 1981) and senior research scholar, Center for International and Security Studies, University of Maryland

Melvin Goodman, senior fellow, Center for International Policy and former Soviet analyst, Central Intelligence Agency (1966 to 1986)

Frank Anderson, Near East Bureau chief, Central Intelligence Agency (1991 to 1994)


Suspicions of Al Qaeda-Iraq Link | Listen
The Bush administration has received credible evidence that Islamic extremists affiliated with al Qaeda have acquired a chemical weapon suspected to be the nerve agent VX from Iraq.
Putting a Face on Slavery | Listen
In history books, American slaves are a nameless, faceless group whose impact on the nation's history is unquestionable but whose individual lives are almost completely unknown. Tom Costa, a history professor at the University of Virginia at Wise, is trying to change all that. Costa is compiling an online database of newspaper ads about runaway slaves from 18th century Virginia newspapers.

with guest(s):
Tom Costa, Professor of History at the University of Virginia at Wise






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