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Thursday, September 10, 1998
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Diane Rehm: Independent Counsel's report; Dr. Ruth on grandparenting
Fresh Air: poet Arthur Size; attention deficit disorder
Public Interest: how the sneaker industry became an $11 billion business
Talk of the Nation: live from Dallas: 150th anniversary of the U.S-Mexican
war; changing Latino demographics
All Things Considered: consumer reaction to bank service fees
The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon
Diane has been having another treatment at Johns
Hopkins for her voice problem caused by spasmodic dysphonia. Guest host
Steve Roberts
10-11: The Independent Counsel Report: Wednesday
afternoon, the long- awaited Independent Counsel report on President
Clinton arrived on Capitol Hill. A panel of legal and political experts
talks about how Congress may handle the document.
Guests: Haynes Johnson, journalist and
historian; Norman Ornstein, American Enterprise Institute; Charles Cook,
National Journal & Cook Political Report; Sue Bloch, Georgetown University
Law Center
11-12: Dr. Ruth Westheimer: Dr. Ruth Westheimer is
well-known as an expert on intimate relationships. In her new book,
"Grandparenthood" (Routledge) she examines how the role grandparents have
played in family life has changed over time. She also shares stories from
her own experience as a grandmother of three.
Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.
Poet ARTHUR SZE ... Science, math, Asian culture ...
and the American Southwest ... all show up as influences in his poems ...
He has a new collection of poetry ... And, how safe and how necessary is
Ritalin? A talk with behavorial pediatrician LAWRENCE DILLER about
evaluating and treating attention deficit disorder ...
Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.
THROUGH MARKETING AND ADVERTISING, THE SNEAKER
COMPANIES HAVE MANAGED TO CHANGE THE CULTURAL PERCEPTION OF ATHLETIC
FOOTWEAR. AUTHOR TOM VANDERBILT DISCUSSES HOW THE SNEAKER INDUSTRY GREW
INTO AN $11 BILLION BUSINESS.
Guest: 1. Tom Vanderbilt, has written for The
Nation, Metropolis, Spin, the Los Angeles Times and other publications
Publisher: The New Press
Talk of
the Nation,
2-4 p.m.
Host Ray Suarez
HOUR ONE: LIVE FROM DALLAS: THE US-MEXICAN WAR: a
live broadcast from the Dallas Museum of Art. Ray Suarez will be joined
Mexican and Americans scholars to mark the 150th anniversary of the
US-Mexican War.
HOUR TWO: LIVE FROM DALLAS: CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS: a
live broadcast from the Dallas Museum of Art. Ray Suarez and guests look at
how changing Latino demographics might affect the politics, education and
culture of Texas and the Nation.
on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.
The cost of processing bounced checks: the service
fees some banks are collecting on bounced checks have led consumer groups
to sue.
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