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The Sinclair Broadcast Group plans to include excerpts of a film some believe to be biased against Senator Kerry in a special news program. We'll talk about the company and the controversy it has sparked.
Paul Farhi, reporter, The Washington Post
Lewis Paper, co-head, Communications Practice, Dickstein, Shapiro, Morin & Oshinsky
David Folkenflik, reporter, The Baltimore Sun
Jon Leiberman, ex-Washington bureau chief, Sinclair Broadcast Group
The Trigianis of Big Stone Gap, Virginia have a unique cultural and culinary heritage, mixing traditions from their Italian ancestry and from the Appalachian town in which they settled. Three of the five Trigiani sisters, led by bestselling novelist Adriana, join Diane to share some of their favorite family recipes.
Mary Yolanda Trigiani, corporate marketing consultant and co-author of "Cooking With My Sisters"
Adriana Trigiani, award-wining playwright, television writer, documentary filmmaker, and author of the bestselling Big Stone Gap trilogy, "Lucia, Lucia" and "The Queen of the Big Time," and "Rococo," and co-author of "Cooking With My Sisters."
Francesca Trigiani, stationery store owner and contributor to "Cooking With My Sisters"