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Monday October 3, 2005

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Week of October 3, 2005

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10:00U.S. Supreme Court/Germany Reunification

Reactions to the nomination of Harriet Miers as associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court followed by a discussion on the fifteenth anniversary of German reunification and its challenges.

Guests

Jeffrey Rosen, professor of law at the George Washington University and legal affairs editor of "The New Republic." He's the author of "The Supreme Court," "The Most Democratic Branch," "The Naked Crowd," and "The Unwanted Gaze."

Bruce Fein, former associate deputy attorney general, Republican counsel during the Iran-contra hearings, and founding partner with the Lichfield Group

Stuart Taylor, senior writer with National Journal magazine and contributing editor at Newsweek

Jackson Janes, executive director, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Johns Hopkins University

Peter Gottwald, deputy chief of mission, German Embassy in Washington, D.C

Michael Borchard, Konrad Adenauer Foundation

11:00E.L. Doctorow: "The March" (Random House)

Acclaimed author E.L. Doctorow's latest novel tracks Union General William Tecumseh Sherman's march through Georgia.

Guests

E.L. Doctorow, author of nine novels, including "City of God" and "Ragtime." His many honors include a National Book Award, the PEN/Faulkner Award, and the National Humanities Medal.

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