Outlook: Lying Low in Baghdad, Then and Now
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Slate political writer John Dickerson was online Monday, April 7 at 2 p.m. ET to discuss his Outlook article about how and why past presidential candidates have made their decisions to end their campaigns, and what this tells us about Clinton-Obama. (article 2)
Washington Post metro reporter Ian Shapira was online Monday, May 5 at noon ET to discuss his Outlook article about Chelsea Clinton, her appeals to young voters on her mother's behalf, and to what extent she reflects the rest of her generation. (article 4)
Washington Post deputy foreign editor Cameron W. Barr was online Monday, May 12 to discuss his Outlook article on one Iraqi's methods of survival under the Hussein and current regimes, how his life has changed since the U.S. invasion, and what he sees for the future of his country. (article 5)
Blogger John D. Solomon, who is writing " In Case Of Emergency, Read Book: Simple Steps To Prepare You and Your Family For Terrorism, Natural Disasters and Other 21st Century Crises was online Monday, May 19 at noon ET to discuss his Outlook article on the shortfalls in educating the public about emergency preparedness and encouraging Americans to plan ahead. (article 6)
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- Outlook: A No-Account Industry (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 67 words)
- Outlook: Justifying the End (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 52 words)
- Outlook: A Presidential Job Description (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 48 words)
- Outlook: Her Generation (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 53 words)
- Outlook: Lying Low in Baghdad, Then and Now (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 60 words)
- Outlook: Preparing a Disaster (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 71 words)
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