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May 3, 2007

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The Washington Post's David Ignatius says the American people have important decisions to make. Emily Deschanel, star of the Fox hit TV series, Bones, talks about the importance of recognizing one's talents.


David Ignatius

David Ignatius

David Ignatius

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David Ignatius has had a wide-ranging career in the news business, serving at various times as a reporter, foreign correspondent, editor and columnist covering the Middle East and the CIA. His column on global politics, economics and international affairs debuted in The Washington Postin '99. Ignatius also co-hosts PostGlobal, an online discussion of international issues. The Harvard grad has written seven novels, including Body of Lies, which was adapted into a film, and the recently released The Increment.


 

Emily Deschanel

Emily Deschanel

Emily Deschanel

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Named by Interview magazine in '04 as one of '6 Actors to Watch,' Emily Deschanel is one of Hollywood's hottest rising stars. The L.A. native is part of a show business family and made her film debut in the comedy, It Could Happen to You. She also appeared in Cold Mountain, Glory Road and Spiderman 2. Deschanel's TV credits include guest-starring roles on Crossing Jordan, Law and Order: SVU and her star turn in the FOX series Bones. She's also a member of the InterAct Theater Company.