2000 Metro Live Online Transcripts
Transcripts from online discussions with public figures, experts and the staff of The Washington Post. See who's Live Online this week . 2000 Transcript Archive
Dec. 13, 2000: Winter Driving: Auto technician Steve Brown.
Dec. 13, 2000: Fairfax Schools: Superintendent Daniel A. Domenech.
Dec. 7, 2000: Panda Talk: Post reporter D'Vera Cohn.
Dec. 7, 2000: Fatal Flaws: Post reporters Barbara Vobejda and Cheryl Thompson discussed the Post series about homicides in the District.
Dec. 6, 2000: Metro Transit: Richard A. White, general manager of WMATA.
Nov. 22, 2000: Holiday Travel: Lon Anderson of AAA Potomac.
Nov. 21, 2000: Panda Talk: Karen Baragona, panda conservation specialist with the World Wildlife Fund.
Nov. 6, 2000: D.C. Voting Rights: Amy Whitcomb Slemmer, executive director of DC Vote.
Nov. 3, 2000: Metro Transit: Richard A. White, general manager of WMATA.
Nov. 3, 2000: Maryland Politics: U.S. Rep. Constance A. Morella (R), candidate for Congress in Maryland's Eighth District.
Nov. 3, 2000: Virginia Politics: Mike Corrigan (D), candidate for Congress in Virginia's 11th District.
Oct. 31, 2000: Virginia Politics: Demaris Miller, candidate for Congress.
Oct. 30, 2000: Maryland Senate Race: Paul Rappaport (R), candidate for U.S. Senate from Maryland.
Oct. 27, 2000: Pet Adoption Month: Jim Monsma of the Washington Humane Society.
Oct. 23, 2000: Virginia Senate Race: Political analyst Robert D. Holsworth on the final Robb-Allen debate.
Oct. 18, 2000: D.C. Voting Rights: George S. LaRoche, a lawyer on the Adams v. Clinton case.
Sept. 26, 2000: John V. Moulden: President of the National Commission Against Drunk Driving.
Sept. 25, 2000: Virginia Senate: Political analyst Robert Holsworth after the second Robb-Allen debate.
Sept. 5, 2000: Metro Transit: Richard White, head of WMATA.
Sept. 5, 2000: Class Struggle: Post reporter Jay Mathews on education.
Aug. 30, 2000: Paul L. Vance On D.C. public schools.
July 31, 2000: Iris T. Metts On Prince George's County public schools.
July 31, 2000: John O'Rourke On Howard County public schools.
July 31, 2000: Richard A. White, WMATA General Manager and CEO On the status of the Metrorail and Metrobus system.
July 31, 2000: Rep. Thomas Davis III, (R-Va.) On the 2000 House Race.
July 31, 2000: Gov. James S. Gilmore III, (R-Va.) On the 2000 Campaign From the GOP Convention.
June 15, 2000: Linda Perlstein On "The Growing Years" middle school series.
June 7, 2000: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C) On Equal Pay for Working Women.
May 24, 2000: Paul Butler On motivations in the Shane DeLeon jury box.
April 27, 2000: Daniel A. Domenech On Fairfax County schools.
April 26, 2000: Charles H. Ramsey Answered questions about the National Zoo shootings.
March 20, 2000: Post Reporter Bob Thompson Discusses his Post Magazine story, "Third Grade: The Edge of Innocence."
March 7, 2000: Professor Herbert Smith On the Maryland primaries.
March 1, 2000: Political Analyst Larry Sabato On the Virginia GOP primary.
Feb. 28, 2000: Political Analyst Robert Holsworth On the Virginia GOP primary.
Feb. 28, 2000: Post Reporter Tamara Jones Discusses her Post Magazine story, "They Swapped My Baby!"
Feb. 17, 2000: Daniel A. Domenech Fairfax County Public Schools Superintendent Daniel A. Domenech on education and his 2001 budget.
Feb. 16, 2000: Rep. Robert Ehrlich (R-Md.) On Project Exile, the Richmond program that sends crime suspects possessing a gun to federal courts.
Feb. 14, 2000: Post Report Marc Fisher Discusses his Post Magazine story, "What Church Is."
Jan. 31, 2000: Post Reporter Liza Mundy Discusses her Post Magazine story, "The Busing Stops Here."
Feb. 4, 2000: Traffic's Toll: A Day on the Roads Alan Sipress was the lead writer for The Post's special report: "Traffic's Toll: A Day on the Roads."
Jan. 10, 2000: Rep. Ben Cardin The Democrat from Maryland on the congressional agenda and the 2000 elections.
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