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Wednesday, September 27, 2000
Diane Rehm: nursing home reform; novelist Margaret Atwood
Fresh Air: speech writing for the President
Public Interest: school vouchers
Talk of the Nation: high school football and prayer; education plans
of Bush and Gore
All Things Considered: the Changing Face of America visits a Missouri
farm county
Friday on WMUB Forum: the new fall TV season
Monday on Interconnect: Theresa Horan-Sapunar, psychotherapist:
"Circle of Women"
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The Diane Rehm Show, 10-12 noon (*2 full hours live on WMUB)
10-11: Nursing Home Reform: President Clinton has asked Congress to
approvean additional $1 billion to boost staffing and training in the
nation's nursinghomes. Diane hosts a conversation about how best to
improve the quality of care in American's long-term care facilities
for the elderly.
Guests: Sarah Burger, director for special projects for the
National Citizen Coalition for Nursing Home Reform; Alan Rosenbloom,
American Assn of Homes & Services for the Aging; Rick Abrams,
American Health Care Association; Narcissus Jackson, Certified
Geriatric Nursing Assistant
11-12: Margaret Atwood: Canadian author Margaret Atwood's latest book
is a novel-within-a-novel. "The Blind Assassin" (Doubleday) is set
in Toronto in the 1930s and '40s, and is at the same time both a
story about a mysterious death, and a science fiction romance.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, 12:06-1 p.m.
Toole started boxing in his late 40's and became a cut-man, the
person in the boxer's corner who stops the the bleeding so he can
fight another round. Terry talks with Toole about boxing and about
his new collection of short stories, "Rope Burns."
Public Interest, 1-2 p.m.
School vouchers
Talk of the Nation, 2-4 p.m.
Host: Juan Williams
HR 1: HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AND PRAYER: the debate over public prayer
at football games
HR 2: EDUCATION PLANS OF GEORGE W. BUSH AND AL GORE
All Things Considered, 4-7 p.m.
The Changing Face of America series takes a trip to Saline County,
Missouri -- where the Global Positioning System and personal
computers are among the farmer's most important tools.
WMUB Forum, 9-10 a.m., repeated 7-8 p.m., Fridays
News Director Darrel Gray with an hour of conversations with guests,
and listener e-mail comments and questions
(http://www.wmub.org/forumcomment.html).
Friday, September 29, 2000: The New Fall TV season
Cincinnati Enquirer Radio-TV columnist John Kiesewetter will
speak will Darrel about the new fall shows -- what's back, what's
changed, what's likely to be worth paying attention to -- or not.
Interconnect, 9-10 a.m., repeated 7-8 p.m., Mondays
John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson host a lively hour of discussion on
spirituality, self-care, alternative health care and lifestyle issues
(http://www.wmub.org/interconnect.html).
Monday, October 2, 2000: Circle of Women
Guest: Theresa Horan-Sapunar, psychotherapist & workshop leader
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