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Wednesday June 5, 2002

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10:00Declining Dollar

Guest host: Susan Page

A panel explains why the value of the dollar is declining against the euro and the yen, what it says about foreign investors' faith in the U.S. economy, and how it could affect U.S. consumers, businesses, trade and more.

Guests

Bill Dudley, director of the U.S. economic research group at Goldman Sachs and Co.

Frank Vargo, vice president for international economic affairs at the National Association of Manufacturers

Jake Schlesinger, reporter for the Wall Street Journal

11:00Dominique LaPierre: "Five Past Midnight in Bhopal" (Warner)

In 1984, a chemical accident killed thousands in the Indian city of Bhopal. Dominique LaPierre, a French investigative journalist who has long written about India's poor, talks about his research into the incident and its aftermath.

Guests

Dominique LaPierre, French investigative journalist and author

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