Former Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron
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Plus: A short piece of music written on a tiny card appears to be a lost work by Frédéric Chopin.   And: In Lebanon, displaced people find shelter and support in the country's historic old movie theatres; and with Georgians on the streets of Tblisi a politician who led a team of EU observers tells us about the “democratic backsliding” taking place.
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