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Wednesday, January 6, 1999

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                    Today's talk shows:

                    Diane Rehm: Daniel Goldin: NASA Administrator;
                    Kevin Phillips, Political theorist Fresh Air:
                    Musician and singer PETER WOLF Public Interest:
                    Fidel Castro moments by Roberto Salas,
                    photographer and Greg Tozian, writer and publisher
                     Talk of the Nation: U.S. policy towards Cuba;  a
                    session of open phones on the timing of President
                    Clinton's annual State of the Union address All
                    Things Considered: Today is the first day of the
                    106th Congress.

                    WMUB Forum will return on Friday, January 8th


The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon
(*2 FULL HOURS
on WMUB)

                    10-11: Daniel Goldin: NASA Administrator Daniel
                    Goldin talks about US and Russian collaboration on
                    the International Space Station, John Glenn's trip
                    on the Space Shuttle, and other NASA projects.

                    11-12: Kevin Phillips: Political theorist Kevin
                    Phillips discusses his latest book, "The Cousins'
                    Wars" (Basic Books), a wide-ranging history of
                    religious and political conflicts in England and
                    America, from the Revolutionary War up to the
                    present day.





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

                    Musician and singer PETER WOLF.  He's the former
                    lead singer with the J. Geils Band which he was
                    with for 17 years.  He's been a solo artist for a
                    while.  On his latest CD "Fool's Parade" (Mercury)
                    he's incorporated the Memphis sound. (THIS
                    INTERVIEW CONTINUES INTO THE SECOND HALF OF THE
                    SHOW)





Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.

                    Host: Kojo Nnamdi

                    FEW EVENTS IN MODERN HISTORY HAVE RETAINED
                    THE MYSTERY AND EMOTION OF THE CUBAN REVOLUTION
                    FORTY YEARS AGO.  KOJO TALKS ABOUT FIDEL CASTRO'S
                    RISE TO POWER AND THE WORLDWIDE IMPACT OF THE
                    REVOLUTION WITH WRITER GREG TOZIAN AND
                    PHOTOGRAPHER ROBERTO SALAS, WHO ALONG WITH HIS
                    LATE FATHER, CAPTURED MANY UNFORGETTABLE IMAGES
                    CASTRO AND THE REVOLUTION. Guests:  1. Roberto
                    Salas, photographer; 2.  Greg Tozian, writer
                    publisher


Talk of
the Nation,
2-4 p.m. (*LIVE)

                    Host: Ray Suarez

                    HOUR ONE: A discussion on U.S. policy towards Cuba
                    -- Yesterday (Tuesday) President Clinton announced
                    he will relax the thirty-seven year-old trade
                    embargo against the communist-ruled country.

                    HOUR TWO: a session of open phones on the timing
                    of President Clinton's annual State of the Union
                    address... call in to share your comments on
                    whether the President should postpone his speech
                    while the Senate impeachment trial is underway.


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

                    Today is the first day of the 106th Congress.  A
                    day when the Capitol is backdrop for smiling
                    photos in the icy January air -- little boys in
                    coats-and-ties and their sisters in velvet
                    dresses.  There's talk of social security reform,
                    tax cuts and the pledge of new school funding ...
                    plus a new speaker in the House -- and a trial in
                    the Senate.



WMUB Forum,
9-10 a.m.,
repeated 7-8 p.m.

                    News Director Darrel Gray hosts an hour of
                    conversations with guests, and your e-mail
                    comments and questions
                    (http://www.wmub.org/forumcomment.html)
                         Forum will return Friday, January 8th
Darlene Chafin
WMUB
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