As Heard on WTOP
On-Air Interviews
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Church's growth of church in Africa, Latin America to factor into papal search
The Rev. Mark Morozowich, dean of theology, Catholic University
Pope Benedict's role in the future is not known
Sabina Castelfranco, CBS reporter in Rome
Health of previous pope had impact on Pope Benedict's resignation decision
Tim Massie, adjunct professor of religious studies, Marist College in New York
Wuerl: 'Very, very much surprised' about pope's resignation
Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington
Will the Caps ditch their coach if the team doesn't turn around?
Dimitri Sotis leads a roundtable with WTOP's Jonathon Warner, The Washington Examiner's Brian McNally and the Washington Post Express's Clinton Yates
Tax prep companies fighting over ads
Danielle Kurtzleben, business and economy reporter, U.S. News & World Report
Special restaurant deals for Valentine's Day
Nycci Nellis, The List, Are You On It?
Why a home inspection is more important than ever
Eldad Moraru, Long & Foster. Learn more at his blog.
Obama to focus on jobs in State of the Union
Ken Walsh, Chief White House Correspondent, U.S. News & World Report
Music gets its big night with the Grammys
Matt Roush, TV Guide Entertainment Critic
U.S. can't verify size of Afghan security forces
Paul Bedard, Washington Secrets columnist, the Washington Examiner
Cheney says Obama is jeopardizing national security
David Alpern, host, "For Your Ears Only"
Countdown to Retirement: How an adviser can help you plan
Janet Bodnar, editor of Kiplinger Personal Finance.
Deadly drone attacks include an element of hypocrisy
Paul Brandus, White House Correspondent, West Wing Reports
A Capitals round table: What's wrong with the Caps?
Jonathan Warner, WTOP Sports; Brian McNally, Washington Examiner; Clinton Yates, Washington Post Express
Choosing a wine that will enhance romance for busy people
Scott Greenberg, Wine Columnist for the Washington Examiner
Predictions for music's biggest night
Chris Richards, Washington Post pop music critic



