Jul 24 U.S., Afghan Officials Discuss Reconstruction Plans Afghan ministers met with U.S. experts in Washington, D.C. to discuss the rebuilding of their battle-scarred country. The summit comes as U.S. forces in Afghanistan continue to guard government leaders and to negotiate between rival ethnic tribes. Continue reading
Jul 23 Watch Fears of the Future Business journalists discuss how Americans are reacting to continuing bad news from Wall Street and Main Street. Continue watching
Jul 18 Watch Help Wanted Tom Bearden reports on a potential air traffic controller shortage created by the retirement of a large number of current controllers. Continue watching
Jul 15 Pakistan Convicts Four Men in Pearl Murder A Pakistani court found four men guilty of kidnapping and murdering Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Continue reading
Jul 12 Watch Still Missing Terence Smith looks at why the media cover some missing persons cases and not others with Greta Van Susteren of Fox News Channel and Keith Woods of the Poynter Institute. Continue watching
Jul 11 Watch The Cat From Hue Terence Smith talks with former Vietnam War correspondent John Laurence about his new book, "The Cat from Hue: A Vietnam War Story."… Continue watching
Jul 10 Pearl Trial Ends; Verdict Set for Monday The trial of four Islamic militants accused of the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl ended Wednesday with prosecutors calling for the court to impose a death sentence. Continue reading
Jul 10 Watch Frontlines and Datelines Examining the hazards of reporting on stories in unstable regions and how some news agencies are preparing their correspondents for the risks of working in the field. Continue watching
Jul 10 Watch Frontlines and Datelines Examining the hazards of reporting on stories in unstable regions and how some news agencies are preparing their correspondents for the risks of working in the field. Continue watching
Jul 05 Algerian Marketplace Bombing Kills At Least 35 Two bombs exploded in Algeria Friday, one killing at least 35 people and wounding dozens more as the former French colony marked its 40th independence anniversary. Continue reading