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Wednesday February 27, 2002

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10:00Saudi Arabia

A panel talks about the latest news from and opinions on this oil-rich Arab nation: its military cooperation with the U.S. and its place in the fight against terrorism, its role in the Middle East peace process, and Western concerns over human rights in Saudi Arabia.

Guests

Geoffrey Kemp, the Nixon Center

Fareed Mahamedi, chief economist for Petroleum Finance Company

Fawaz Gerges, professor of Middle East and international affairs at Sarah Lawrence College, and author of "The Jihadists: Unholy Warriors" (Harcourt)

11:00Frances Moore Lappe and Anna Lappe: "Hope's Edge" (Tarcher Putnam)

Three decades ago, Frances Moore Lappe's Diet for a Small Planet changed the way many Americans thought about the food they eat. She and her daughter Anna revisit the issues of food and the environment in their new book.

Guests

Frances Moore Lappe, author

Anna Lappe, author

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