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John Hingsbergen <[log in to unmask]>
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Sorry for being late with this today.  Cleve's out of town, returning
thankfully Monday.

John H.

Friday May 18, 2001

WMUB Forum (live & interactive 9am-10am, repeated 7pm-8pm) The Changing
Face of Child Care

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
Today's guest host is Susan Page of USA Today.
Hour One: the weekly news roundup
Hour Two: The 200o Election "deadlock."

Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
BENJAMIN ZANDER...conductor of the Boston Philharmonic

Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm) (encore presentation)
CHRIS RAINIER'S AWARD-WINNING PHOTOS

Talk of the Nation Science Friday with Ira Flatow (2pm - 4pm)
Hour One: Hybrid Cars
Hour Two: .Copyright in the Digital Age

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
All Things Considered is in Seattle this week. Controlling America's
Borders.

coming up soon in local talk
(live and interactive 9am - 10am, repeated 7pm - 8pm)

Monday on Interconnect with John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson
Futurist John Naisbitt, High Tech, High Touch


DETAILS:

Friday May 18,  2001

WMUB Forum (live and interactive 9-10AM, re-played 7-8PM)
Child Care Matters.  A discussion on a recent study tying child care to
                         increased aggressiveness in some children along
with various other                           challenges for families
with children in child care. (postponed from an earlier
        date)

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon Today's guest host: Susan Page of USA
Today (Diane is away at the Public Radio Conference in Seattle)
Hour One: News Roundup: A panel of journalists reviews the week's top
national,
international, and political news stories, including the release of the
Bush
Administration's energy task force report.      Guests: Jodie Allen, US
News & World Report;  Major Garrett, CNN;  Tom Gjelten, NPR


Hour Two:   "Deadlock": Last November and December, the period between
Election Day
and the determination of the winner in the presidential election became
a 36-day
marathon for the journalists covering developments in Florida and
Washington,
DC. Several Washington Post reporters discuss "Deadlock"
(PublicAffairs), a
behind-the-scenes account of that time, which draws on the
contributions of
dozens of Washington Post correspondents, columnists and editors.
 Guests: Washington Post reporters and "Deadlock" contributors David
von Drehle, Dan Balz, Ellen Nakashima and Jo Becker


Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
an archive edition of FRESH AIR... Learn about the art of conducting
with BENJAMIN ZANDER...conductor of the Boston Philharmonic. His
passionate performances and pre-concert talks have earned him a devoted
following around the world.   And he leads the Philharmonia Orchestra on
a new C-D.


Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
CHRIS RAINIER'S AWARD-WINNING PHOTOS HAVE CAUGHT YOUR EYE IN NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC  AND TIME. NOW HE TURNS HIS PHOTOGRAPHIC LENS TO CULTURES ON
THE BRINK OF  EXTINCTION. HE JOINS KOJO ON THIS REBROADCAST TO SHARE HIS
BEHIND-THE-CAMERA  EXPERIENCES. (Pub: Bullfinch Press)
[www.culturesontheedge.org]


Talk of the Nation Science Friday with Ira Flatow (2pm - 4pm)
Hour One:Hybrid Cars
Hour Two: Copyright in the Digital Age

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
All Things Considered is in Seattle this week. Guest host Scott Simon
festures  the                                         U.S. border
patrol's "get tough" approach to controlling America's borders.
The strategy to curb illegal immigration in the Southwest is costly and
controversial, but it seems to be working.


John E. Hingsbergen
Program Director
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Miami University
Oxford, OH

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