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Monday July 25, 2005
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Week of July 25, 2005
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Guest host: Andrea Seabrook of NPR
The Central American Free Trade Agreement is sparking another round in the debate over the best route to economic globalization. Guest host Andrea Seabrook and her guests talk about CAFTA's terms and how the agreement would affect workers, the environment, and economies here and in Central America.
Robert Scott, international economist and director of international programs at the Economic Policy Institute
John Murphy, vice president for Western Hemisphere affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Guest host: Andrea Seabrook of NPR
Rose O'Neale Greenhow was a Washington socialite, raised in the Old South. A new biography reveals how the beautiful hostess became a Confederate ambassador and a spy.
Ann Blackman, author of "Seasons of her Life" and co-author of "The Spy Next Door" and former reporter with Time magazine and the Associated Press.
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