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Questions for Tom Shales?

Written by Jamison Foser

Published 08/03/10 9:31 AM EDT

Washington Post television columnist Tom Shales is conducting a Live Q&A session about Christiane Amanpour at 12 PM today if there's anything you'd like to ask him about. You don't have to wait until Noon; you can submit questions here right away.

Previously: WashPost TV critic smears ABC's Amanpour as possible Taliban sympathizer

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