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Freedom of Information Act
Participants talked about the Freedom of Information Act and its use following September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Among the issues they addressed were efforts by various government agencies to restrict access to sensitive information relating to efforts to combat global terrorism, judicial decisions on several requests, and methods to gain access to documents and information. Following their remarks they answered questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Hispanic Political Power
The panelists talked about the Hispanic vote, the 2002 elections, and the influence of Hispanics in the politics. They also responded to questions from the audience. Mr. Ericksen moderated the debate.
Type: Media
Performing Arts
Type: Media
U.S.-Russia Relations
Mr. Zhirinovsky spoke to reporters about U.S.-Russian relations after the Cold War, efforts to combat international terrorism, and policy toward Iraq. Following brief remarks he answered questions from reporters in the audience. Translation into English was performed by a translator.
Type: Media
Afghanistan Reconstruction Efforts
Mr. Shahryar talked about developments in Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban. He addressed specific areas such as the economy, government, medical services, education, and foreign relations. Following his prepared remarks, he responded to questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Comedian Perspective
Mr. Newhart, recipient of the 2002 Kennedy Center Mark Twain Award, talked about his career as a comedian and actor and answered questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Ethics and Economic Growth
Mr. Dunham spoke about corporate ethics, management priorities, and building successful organizations. Following his remarks he answered questions from the audience.
Type: Media
National Gallery of Art
Mr. Powell talked about the history and development of the National Gallery of Art, and about art in general. He also responded to questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Gun Control and Election 2002
Before an audience, the panelists talked about gun control and gun violence, and the impact of gun issues on past and current elections. Mr. Kaltenheuser moderated the panel. The panelists also responded to questions from the audience.
Type: Media
The Road to Malpsychia
Ms. Milton talked about the founding of the humanistic psychology movement, and its effect on American culture. She also responded to questions from the audience. Ms. Milton is the author of The Road to Malpsychia: Humanistic Psychology and Our Discontents, published by Encounter Books.
Type: Media