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Subject: [IP] BBC 2 Television Special: What the World Thinks of America
X-Authentication-Warning: wells.cisco.com: ole set sender to ole@cisco.com using -fDate: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 14:47:27 -0700 (PDT) From: "Ole J. Jacobsen" <ole@cisco.com> Reply-To: Ole Jacobsen <ole@cisco.com> To: David Farber <farber@cis.upenn.edu> Subject: BBC 2 Television Special: What the World Thinks of America For background information see: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/wtwta/default.stm The program will be broadcast at 2100 BST (2000 GMT) on Tuesday, June 17. "The BBC is hosting a unique global television debate about America's place in the world with 10 other national broadcasters. What The World Thinks of America will be broadcast in the UK on BBC Two on Tuesday, 17 June at 2100 BST. You can also watch the programme from this website. Andrew Marr, the BBC's political editor, presents a unique broadcasting event confronting a critical question at the heart of the 21st century - what does the world think of America? What The World Thinks of America, a special 90-minute debate, brings together 10 national broadcasters and a range of diverse voices from around the globe to give a multi-national verdict on the United States. Hosted from the Cabinet War Rooms in London, the programme will boast a panel of quality thinkers, movers and shakers, including former cabinet minister Clare Short, US journalist Joe Klein and former Pakistani premier Benazir Bhutto - a seldom convened brains trust of world views on America's pre-eminence. Satellite links will create a sense of global conversation, with input from leading broadcasters around the world. The debate will also reveal the results of a ground-breaking, international survey of attitudes that will capture popular prejudices and convictions about America. There will be a separate poll in the United States testing Americans' grasp on their public image abroad. These findings will give a truly global perspective on American values, politics, leadership and popular culture." Ole Ole J. Jacobsen Editor and Publisher, The Internet Protocol Journal Tel: +1 408-527-8972 GSM: +1 415-370-4628 E-mail: ole@cisco.com URL: http://www.cisco.com/ipj
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