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Thursday      
March 2, 2006
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Caught on Tape

What did President Bush know about Katrina and when did he know it? A new video of a briefing before the hurricane struck reveals President Bush had been told the levees in New Orleans might fail.

“Tsotsi”

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Gavin Hood, the director of a “Tsoti,”says his new film helped him express feelings about his family being victims of crime in South Africa.

Hearts and Minds

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Colonel Frank McKenzie of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit talks about winning hearts and minds in Iraq.

Your Turn

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Your letters and emails…

Belle and Sebastian

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The Scottish band Belle and Sebastian has come a long way from the Glaswegian church halls and libraries where they first found an audience.

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