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 |  | |  |  |  |  |  | The inside story behind the coalition set up in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11th.
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U.S.
Condoleezza Rice, National Security Advisor Richard Armitage, US Deputy Secretary of State John Bolton, Secretary of State Richard Haass, Ambassador Chris Ross, Ambassador Douglas Feith, Under Secretary, Defense Department
Britain:
Prime Minister Tony Blair Alastair Campbell, Communications Director at No 10 Jeremy Greenstock, British Ambassador at the UN and chair of the anti terrorism committee Christopher Meyer, British Ambassador to US Lord Levy, Envoy to the Middle East Charles Powell, Envoy to Syria
Pakistan:
General Pervez Musharraf, President Moeen Afzal, Secretary General of Finance
United Nations:
Kofi Annan, Secretary General
NATO:
Lord Robertson, Secretary General
European Union:
Christopher Patten, External Affairs Commissioner
Saudi Arabia:
Adel al Jubeir
Egypt:
Ahmed Maher, Foreign Minister
Palestinian Authority:
Nabil Sha'ath, Minister of Planning & International Cooperation, Palestinian Authority
Israel:
Dore Gold, Foreign Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister
Germany:
Michael Steiner, former adviser to Shroeder
Jordan:
King Abdullah
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You may need to download the Acrobat Reader before you can read the transcripts. Visit WebWise for a step-by-step guide. |  |  |  |  | PRESENTER |  |  |   | Edward Stourton |  | Edward Stourton was born in Lagos, Nigeria in November 1957. Educated first at Ampleforth College and then at Trinity College, Cambridge, he took a degree in English Literature before joining ITN as a graduate trainee in 1979.
He was a founder member of Channel 4 News in 1982, working as a scriptwriter but adding producer, duty home news editor and chief sub-editor to his duties.
1n 1988 Stourton joined the BBC as Paris correspondent. In 1990 he returned to ITN as diplomatic editor.
In 1993 he returned to the BBC to the One O'Clock News, which he presented for six years. He has also presented editions of Correspondent, Assignment and Panorama, and the phone-in programme Call Ed Stourton on Radio 4. His current affairs work for Radio 4 includes the series The Violence Files, Asia Gold and Global Shakeout. Asia Gold won the Sony Gold for current affairs in 1997.
In 1997 he presented Absolute Truth, a landmark, four-part series for BBC2 on the modern Catholic Church and wrote a book to accompany the series.
In January 1999 he joined the presentation team on the Today Programme.
He won the the Amnesty Award for best television documentary in 2001.
Earlier this year he presented the six part series In the Footsteps of St. Paul for Radio 4 and is a regular presenter of the Radio 4 religious and ethical news programme Sunday.
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