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Guest host: Susan Page
Guest host Susan Page of USA Today and a panel of sports journalists examine what's wrong and what's right in the world of professional sports.
Christine Brennan, sports columnist, USA Today
Sally Jenkins, sports columnist for The Washington Post and author of 'The Real All-American.'
Stefan Fatsis, is a sports writer for the Wall Street Journal. He's a contributor to National Public Radio's All Things Considered and the author of ‘Word Freak.” He is currently writing a book on the NFL.
Michael Josephson, President and C.E.O. of the Josephson Institute of Ethics
Mata Hari was executed in 1918 after a 2 day trial. Her crime - espionage for the Germans. A new biography examines the life of one of the twentieth century's most alluring, most mysterious, and perhaps, most mis-understood women.
Pat Shipman, adjunct professor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University and the author of eight previous books, including "To the Heart of the Nile" and "The Man Who Found the Missing Link."