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Today's talk shows on WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/Today)

Tuesday, November 14, 2000

Listen for a BRAND NEW talk show on WMUB. Sound Health, with host
Marianne Russ, will explore the latest developments in medicine and
practical tips for better health care. Debut: tomorrow at 9 a.m.

The Diane Rehm Show (10a.m. - Noon):
        Hour One: regenerative medicine
        Hour Two: Jane Hamilton's latest novel, about email and the
loss of innocence

Fresh Air (Noon - 1p.m.):
        the challenge of writing Science fiction in a rapidly changing world

Public Interest (1p.m. - 2p.m.):
        Tech Tuesday: Internet voting

Talk of the Nation (1p.m. - 3p.m.):
        Hour One: Florida recount news
        Hour Two: the history of contested elections


tomorrow on the debut of Sound Health (9-10a.m., repeated 7-8p.m.):
        diagnosing and treating diabetes.

Friday on WMUB Forum (9-10a.m., repeated 7-8p.m.):
        The Art of Spiritual Warfare: Author Grant Schnarr

Monday on Interconnect (9-10a.m., repeated 7-8p.m.):
        Voluntary Simplicity
    Dr. Orie Loucks, Ohio Eminent Scholar in applied ecosystem studies
and Professor of Zoology at Miami University; Gisela Bahr & Carol
Hennessey, teachers of voluntary simplicity


Details:

The Diane Rehm Show
        1: Regenerative Medicine: Recent research suggests
transplanted stem cells may be able to stimulate the regrowth of
damaged tissues. The results of new experiments offer tantalizing
prospects for the treatment of many types of debilitating brain
diseases and injuries. A panel of scientists joins Diane to talk
about the latest research in regenerative medicine. Guests: Dr. John
Gearhart, Johns Hopkins; Dr. Ron McKay, National Institutes of
Health; Dr. William Haseltine, Human Genome Sciences
        2: : Novelist Jane Hamilton's latest book, "Disobedience,"
tells a familiar family story with a modern twist: a teenage boy
finds out that his mother is having an affair by reading her e-mail.


Fresh Air
        The challenge of writing Science fiction in a rapidly
changing world. Fresh Air talks with VERNOR VINGE (VIN jee). 20 years
ago he predicted cyberspace in one of his novellas. Also, actor STEVE
BUSCEMI. He's directed the new film "Animal Factory."


Public Interest
        LAST TUESDAY, MORE THAN HALF OF AMERICA USED VOTING
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPED IN THE 19TH CENTURY -- MECHANICAL HAND LEVERS
AND PUNCH CARDS.  AS THE CONTROVERSY OVER BALLOT CONFUSION AND
RECOUNT DELAYS CONTINUES, WE'LL LOOK AT THE FUTURE OF VOTING IN THE
AGE OF THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION.


Talk of the Nation
        Hour one: Florida recount news. how voters are feeling during
this period of electoral uncertainty, plus the latest results from
the Florida recount
   Hour two: History of contested elections: past contested
presidential elections and the impact they've had on the country and
the presidency

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