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An update on results from Monday's parliamentary elections in Pakistan, the political future of Pervez Musharraf, and ongoing concerns about the resurgence of Al Qaeda and the Taliban along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Shuja Nawaz, Pakistani journalist and author of the forthcoming book, "Crossed Swords: Pakistan, its Army, and the Wars Within"
Khalid Hasan, U.S. correspondent for "Daily Times" and "The Friday Times" of Lahore, Pakistan
Pamela Constable, reporter, "The Washington Post"
Robert F. Grenier, manager director, Kroll served as CIA's chief of station in Pakistan until 2002, and director of the CIA's counter terrorism center until 2006
One of the few African-American, female billionaires describes her life as a musician, entrepreneur, advocate for the arts, and philanthropist.
Sheila Johnson, founder of the Virginia-based Salamander Hospitality, a global ambassador for CARE, and a partner in Lincoln Holdings with ownership in the Washington Mystics, Wizards, and Capitals.