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Today's talk
shows on
WMUB
Friday, September 4, 1998
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Diane Rehm: weekly news roundup; Women at Work: Patty Abramson, Women's
Growth Capital Fund
Fresh Air: country music week concludes with Charlie Haden, Betty Johnson
and Charlie Louvin
Public Interest: an hour of Irish singing with Danny Doyle
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday: Internet isolation; "snowball earth";
open phones
All Things Considered: Swissair flight 111; challenges of urban schools;
science of the beach
The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon
Diane is having another treatment at Johns Hopkins
for her voice problem caused by spasmodic dysphonia. She will return to
the program as soon as she is able. Steve Roberts is guest host this week.
10-11: News Roundup: A look at the week's top news
stories, from President Clinton's visits to Russia and Ireland, to the ups
and downs of the stock market.
Guests: Alan Murray, Wall Street Journal;
Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune; Karen Tumulty, Time Magazine
11-12: Women At Work / Patty Abramson: September's
Women At Work guest is Patty Abramson, managing partner of the Women's
Growth Capital Fund. She'll talk about the growing number of female
entrepreneurs and investors.
Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.
Country week concludes with three performers who got
their start in family ensembles ... CHARLIE HADEN, BETTY JOHNSON and
CHARLIE LOUVIN.
Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.
AN HOUR OF AND ABOUT TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC. HOST
KOJO NNAMDI SPEAKS WITH BALLADEERS ABOUT IRISH SINGING, ITS GROWTH IN
POPULARITY IN THIS COUNTRY, AND THE MUSIC OF IRELAND'S 1798 REBELLION.
Guests: 1. Danny Doyle, Dublin born singer, author
Talk of
the Nation/
Science Friday,
2-4 p.m.
Host Ira Flatow
HOUR ONE: INTERNET ISOLATION/SNOWBALL EARTH
A new study that says frequent Internet users may be
lonelier and more depressed than those who don't spend as much time
online. Plus, new evidence for snowball earth.
HOUR TWO: OPEN PHONES
on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.
The latest on the investigation into the crash of
Swissair flight one-eleven...Also, a story on the challenges facing urban
schools as the academic year begins...and as you head out for the Labor Day
weekend, a report on the science of the beach.
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