Wednesday June 9, 2004
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Rising fuel prices, discount carriers and other factors are making it harder than ever for the nation's largest airlines to achieve financial stability. A panel talks about the latest developments in the commerical air industry and how they could affect summer travel.
Scott McCartney, travel editor and "The Middle Seat" columnist for "The Wall Street Journal"
Richard Aboulafia, aviation analyst for the Teal Group
John Ash, founder and managing director of Global Aviation Association
The author describes her latest book about an "all-Jane-Austen-all-the-time" reading group. Karen Joy Fowler explains the premise behind her contemporary comedy of manners.
Karen Joy Fowler, Author of the novels "Sister Noon," "Sarah Canary," "The Sweetheart Season," and the story collection, "Black Glass."