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Wednesday, September 2, 1998

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Diane Rehm: open phones; Donna Rice Hughes, author of "Kids Online"
Fresh Air: country music week continues with Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson
Public Interest: Quaker educator Robert Lawrence Smith on the small voice
of truth in each of us
Talk of the Nation: wrap-up of Clinton in Russia; national teacher shortage
All Things Considered: invasive weeds in parts of the U.S.



   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: Open Phones: In today's session of open
phones, we'll take calls on any subject but the ongoing  presidential
scandals. Listeners are invited to call in with comments on any other
topic, from this week's stock market plunge, to the ongoing home run derby
in baseball.

                       11-12: Donna Rice Hughes: Donna Rice Hughes talks
about her new book "Kids Online" (Revell/Baker Book House), a guide for
parents concerned about protecting their children as they explore the
Internet.


   Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.

                       We continue with country music week. We'll hear from
three of country music's most influential artists: WAYLON JENNINGS, WILLIE
NELSON and BILLY JOE SHAVER.



   Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.

                       Kojo Nnamdi is the new host of Public Interest.

                       IN TODAY'S BUSTLING WORLD SOME OF THE SIMPLEST
TRUTHS ARE HIDDEN BEHIND A COMPLEX SCREEN OF INFORMATION OVERLOAD,
RELATIONSHIPS, AND CONSISTENT SOCIAL CHANGES. KOJO  NNAMDI TALKS WITH A
QUAKER EDUCATOR ABOUT FINDING THE QUIET VOICE OF TRUTH THAT DWELLS WITHIN
EACH OF US.

                             Guest: 1. Robert Lawrence Smith, who served as
the Executive Director of the Council for American Private Education and
worked on U. S. Senator Thomas Eagleton's professional issues.


   Talk of
the Nation,
2-4 p.m.

                       Host Ray Suarez

                       HOUR ONE: RUSSIA: a wrap-up of President Clinton's
two-day Moscow summit with Russian President Boris Yeltsin.

                       HOUR TWO: TEACHER SHORTAGE: the nationwide teacher
shortage, how it's affecting the quality of education, and what schools
systems are doing to attract new teachers.


   on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.

                       Weeds -- more than just a gardening nuisance. Some
say plants like the spotted knapweed and the  dalmation toadflax are the
biggest environmental threat facing the western United States.


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