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NOTE: Any of today's show may be pre-empted to cover the ongoing NATO
strikes in Kosovo and Serbia
Diane Rehm: military strategy in Kosovo; sharing parental duties
Fresh Air: Former Beirut hostage Terry Anderson
Public Interest: access to military operations by the press during conflict
Talk of the Nation: a new poll on journalistic standards from the Pew
Center; home births
All Things Considered: the latest from Serbia and Kosovo
Friday on WMUB Forum: how scientific discoveries affect philosophy and religion
The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon
(*2 FULL HOURS
on WMUB)
10-11: Military Strategy in Kosovo: Diane and her
guests talk about military strategy in the ongoing NATO airstrikes in
Yugoslavia, including the likelihood that ground troops will be called in.
Guests: Lt. Col Ralph Peters, US Army Retired William Taylor, Center for
Strategic & International Studies Ivo Daalder, Brookings Institution
11-12: Francine Deutsch: Francine Deutsch's new
book, "Halving It All" (Harvard), relates the experiences of families who
have tried to share parenting duties and responsibilities equally.
Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.
Former Beirut hostage Terry Anderson talks about why
he's suing Iran for allegedly aiding his captors. The former AP Middle
East correspondent was held from March 1985 until December 1991.
Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.
Host: Kojo Nnamdi
ATTEMPTS BY THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT TO CONTROL PRESS
ACCESS TO MILITARY ACTION SINCE THE VIETNAM CONFLICT HAVE BEEN MET WITH
HEAVY CRITICISM FROM THE MEDIA. KOJO AND GUESTS LOOK AT THE ACCESS TO
MILITARY OPERATIONS BY THE PRESS DURING CONFLICT.
Talk of
the Nation
2-4 p.m. (*LIVE)
Host: Lynn Neary
HOUR ONE: JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS: a panel of
journalists to discuss a Pew Center survey on journalistic standards, the
results of which will be announced on this program
HOUR TWO: HOME BIRTHS: the safety of home childbirth
on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.
The latest news from Europe. As refugees continue to
pour across Kosovo's borders, we hear from those crossing into Montenegro,
Albania, and Macedonia. We'll have their stories, and the latest from NATO
headquarters and the Pentagon, with rest of the day's news.
WMUB Forum,
9-10 a.m.,
repeated 7-8 p.m.
Guest host Cleve Callison hosts an hour of
conversations with guests, and your e-mail comments and questions
(http://www.wmub.org/forumcomment.html)
Friday, April 2: How scientific discoveries
affect philosophy and religion. we examine the new physics and its impact
on our contemporary thought. From the Big Bang to quantum mehanics, the
latest discoveries in science have an impact on how we view our place in
the universe.
Guest: Steve Alexander, Miami Department
of Physics; the Rev. Grant Barber, Episcopal priest; Michael Goldman, Miami
Department of Philosophy
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