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    Which Way, L.A.?

    Bush, Blair to Announce Intelligence Inquiries on Iraqi WMD

    Without publicly admitting any wrongdoing, President Bush today announced that he will launch an investigation into intelligence reports about Iraq-s weapons of mass destruction. In Britain, last week-s Hutton Inquiry cleared Prime Minister Tony Blair of having exaggerated intelligence reports about Iraq-s WMD, but did not investigate the quality of the intelligence itself. We examine Bush's seemingly contradictory strategy and the pressure it's putting on Blair with Dana Milbank, White House correspondent for the Washington Post, and Mike Evans, defense editor of the Times of London. (This segment was originally broadcast earlier today on To the Point.) Making News: Disney and Pixar Call it Quits The biggest story to hit the entertainment business in months was this weekend-s announcement that Pixar and Disney were splitting up, dissolving one of the most lucrative partnerships in the history of movies. Kim Masters, entertainment reporter for NPR and author The Keys to the Kingdom: How Michael Eisner Lost His Grip, sees Disney's decision as very short-sighted.

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    By Warren Olney • Feb 2, 2004 • 30m Listen

    Without publicly admitting any wrongdoing, President Bush today announced that he will launch an investigation into intelligence reports about Iraq-s weapons of mass destruction. In Britain, last week-s Hutton Inquiry cleared Prime Minister Tony Blair of having exaggerated intelligence reports about Iraq-s WMD, but did not investigate the quality of the intelligence itself. We examine Bush's seemingly contradictory strategy and the pressure it's putting on Blair with Dana Milbank, White House correspondent for the Washington Post, and Mike Evans, defense editor of the Times of London. (This segment was originally broadcast earlier today on To the Point.)

    • Making News:

      Disney and Pixar Call it Quits

      The Keys to the Kingdom: How Michael Eisner Lost His Grip, sees Disney's decision as very short-sighted.

    Pixar

    Walt Disney Company

    SF Chronicle analysis of Disney-Pixar split

    David Kay's (October, 2003) testimony to Congressional Intelligence Committees

    Hutton Inquiry

    Milbank's article about Bush's tactical retreat on Iraq

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

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