If someone could tape this for me and send me a VHS or DVD or whatever, I'd surely appreciate it;
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070221/NEWS/70221003Wednesday, February 21, 2007
9/11 discussion to air on RETN
A panel discussion on the ballot items in Burlington and Lincoln asking for a new investigation of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, will air at 8 p.m. today on Regional Educational Technology Network, Channel 16. It will air simultaneous online at www.retn.org .
RETN asks viewers to participate in the discussion by phone or e-mail.
The panel will include proponents of a new investigation: Kyle Hence, executive director of 9/11 Citizens Watch and producer of the documentary "9/11: Press for Truth"; Burlington writer and musician Mark Estrin; and former City Councilor Doug Dunbebin.
"During the program we will welcome all perspectives on this important subject," said Scott Campitelli, the executive director of RETN.
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http://www.retn.org /
LIVE THIS WEDNESDAY AT 8 P.M. - 9/11 INVESTIGATION PANEL WITH YOUR PARTICIPATION
Wednesday evening, February 21st, RETN will host a live panel on RETN Channel 16 on Comcast and online at www.retn.org to discuss the issues surrounding the push for a new 9/11 investigation as called for in Town Meeting Day ballot items in Burlington and Lincoln. Cable and online viewers are encouraged to join the conversation by phone or email from 8:00 until 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. The program will include knowledgeable panelists and excerpts from a number of documentaries on the subject of the events of September 11, 2001.
During the program we will welcome all perspectives on this important subject. Burlington and Lincoln voters are expected to make an informed decision on this issue on Town Meeting Day, and many people continue to be concerned about the issues around the events of that day. The goal of this program is to present more information and debate that can lead people to educated choices.
The discussion will include a live studio audience and will involve telephone call-in questions and comments from viewers at home. Community members are encouraged to join the conversation. For more information about the February 21st program contact RETN at 654-7980, ext. 26 or scottc@retn.org