Wednesday September 12, 2001
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As the region comes to terms with yesterday's terrorist attacks, Kojo speaks with local officials about the Pentagon attack and takes listener reactions.
Jim Rosenberg, Business Reporter, WAMU
Jay Fisette, Chair, Arlington County Board
Anthony Williams, Mayor, District of Columbia
Neihad Avad, Executive Director of the Council on American Islamic Relations
Though the terrorist attacks occurred in New York and Washington DC, the effects are being felt throughout the world. Journalists from around the globe join Kojo to bring us reactions on their streets and opinions on the implications for international relations.
Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, The London Times
Robert Marquand, Beijing Bureau Chief, Christian Science Monitor
Omar Samad, Executive Producer, Azadi Afghan Radio
Dan Diker, Senior Correspondent for Israel's "Channel One English News" (Jerusalem)
Ivan Watson, NPR West Africa Correspondent
Mouafac Harb, DC Bureau Chief, "Al-Hayat" (a Pan-Arab newspaper with editorial offices in Beirut Lebanon) (Arabic Language)