Paula Zahn Now examines race in Duke case…
Tonight at 8pm, CNN’s Paula Zahn Now will be examining race in the Duke rape case…
CNN’s Paula Zahn will anchor a special edition of Paula Zahn Now ‘The Duke Rape Case—A Question of Race’ live from Durham, N.C. on Tuesday, January 16, at 8p.m. (ET), focusing on the latest developments which have ignited a debate on racism as a factor in the case. Zahn will be joined by guests and correspondents to discuss the latest events including the strength of the case as well as the media coverage since the story broke nearly a year ago.



If anyone is going to be accused of racism it should be the accuser herself! This is more about an incompetent DA then anything else.
Comment by jerziegrl — January 16, 2007 @ 6:20 pm
Paula’s themes seem so yesterday to me.
Comment by ladyone — January 16, 2007 @ 8:13 pm
Paula doesn’t want to look how these boys were victimized after claiming so avidly how they’re guilty, so beating the dead horse might distract people for a while.
Comment by Anonymous — January 16, 2007 @ 9:19 pm
Humm, seems like it’s a valid show with all the other Racism/Discrimination programming they have been doing lately. In all respect, I seem to find it odd how every other hour on CNN is just plain “news today” programming then Paula is more of a “follow 1 subject only” show, as of late”
Comment by Chris — January 17, 2007 @ 12:25 am
This subject has been examined to death, but if race has to be discussed again, I hope Paula does not invite guests on her program like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, or Charles Rangel. We want thinking men with no bias, not robots.
Comment by RGL — January 17, 2007 @ 2:16 pm
I’m with ladyone on this one - so yesterday! I mean it would of been valid last spring-summer but now we all can kinda see what happened here already.
Comment by Noelle — January 17, 2007 @ 2:42 pm
Kudos for Paula Zahn…..best analysis of a legal travesty and the role of race. I can’t believe it…first Dobbs, now Zahn…I am actually after 15 years interested in CNN again
John Beasley, Ph.D. 20th Century U.S. History
Comment by John Beasley — January 19, 2007 @ 11:15 pm