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Tuesday, July 13, 2004

The 9/11 Commission is expected to stand by its finding that there is “no credible evidence that Iraq and Al Qaeda cooperated on attacks against the United States”. But Yossef Bodansky, Director of the US Congressional Task Force on Terrorism, says Iraq had a real and dangerous connection to Al Qaeda.
Also a Democratic and a Republican pollster debate the "Edwards bounce", an Army recruiter shares his tips, Diana Fortuna of the Citizens’ Budget Commission, and the anarchy protest bumps up against the law.
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Waiting on the Platform

Marie Cocco Newsday columnist sizes up the Dems' convention plans

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Tour De Force

Miriam Souccar Senior reporter for Crains New York Business details the latest in Broadway contract negotiations and the stalemate over theater road tours

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The Secret Sharer?

Yossef Bodansky former director of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare and author, The Secret History of the Iraq War (Regan Books, 2004) with a history of the Iraq war

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Rebuilding the Pyramids

Marion Nestle Professor and Chair of the Department of Nutrition and Food
Studies at New York University
and author, Safe Food (University of California Press, 2003) and Food Politics (University of California Press), on the USDA's proposal to replace the food pyramid

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Mysteries of the Pyramid

The USDA's food pyramid has confounded eaters since 1992, when it replaced the "four food groups". Can anyone really be expected to eat six to eleven servings of grains and starches a day? Where do Cheez Doodles® fit in? Eighty percent of Americans recognize it, but they have ...

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