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After a decade as president of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn recently announced he will step down when his current term runs out later this year. He joins Diane to talk about his recent visit to tsunami-stricken areas of South Asia, and other top issues facing the World Bank and other international organizations.
James Wolfensohn, president of the World Bank since 1995
From 1998 to 2003, Lindsay Moran worked as a case officer for the CIA. She describes how the life of a spy was nothing like what she'd expected from watching James Bond movies and reading "Harriet the Spy" books.
Lindsay Moran, freelance writer whose articles have appeared in the "New York Times," "The Washington Post," and "USA Today."
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