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Greenfield at Large: Weeknights, 11:00 p.m. ET Wednesday, January 09, 2002 ============================================================ We're dealing today with the possible returns of two phenomena that may cause some folks to lose sleep -- anthrax and politics. Which is worse we'll leave for you to decide. There's no indication that a bioterror attack is under way or about to be. Instead, we're focusing tonight on what happens IF it is. Is the U.S. any better prepared now than it was in October? What happened to all the talk about ensuring that communities are ready to respond? Has the money been allocated? Plans formulated? We'll ask one of the top advisors to Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge, Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes of Health. Then there's politics. The November elections and the ailing economy have -- despite September 11's aftermath of unity -- led to both parties sharpening their rhetorical swords. And they're starting to get pulled from their sheaths more often. This past weekend President Bush and Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle took aim at each other. Is this what the country needs right now? Or is it a healthy sign of a return to the normal give-and-take of America's political system? We'll debate these questions tonight with Susan Page of USA Today, Slate.com's Jacob Weisberg and CNN Contributor Jonah Goldberg. We hope you'll join us, no matter what party you belong to. (Note: Our guests and topic are subject to change.) ====================================================== Visit us online at http://www.cnn.com/greenfield or drop us an e-mail: greenfield@cnn.com. Read our privacy guidelines at: http://www.cnn.com/privacy.html © 2002 Cable News Network, Inc. An AOL Time Warner Company All Rights Reserved. ====================================================== To unsubscribe, click here: http://cgi.cnn.com/cgi-bin/mail/clik?email=kenneth.lay@enron.com&list=greenfield This message was sent to you at kenneth.lay@enron.com
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