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

Monday, March 5, 2001

Interconnect (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Restoring Health on All Levels: Body, Mind & Spirit. Guests
from the Alliance Institute of Integrative Medicine. Website:
http://www.health-alliance.com/integrativemedicine

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
        Diane will be a guest on washingtonpost.com's "Live Online"
Tuesday, 3/6 at 2 pm Eastern time.
[http://washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/liveonline/schedule.htm]
        Hour One: Borneo massacres
        Hour Two: the personal finance information brothers known as
"The Motley Fool"

Fresh Air (Noon - 1pm)
        Chris Kraft, the original NASA flight director

Public Interest (1pm - 2pm)
        Impact of the Information Age

Talk of the Nation (2pm - 4pm)
        Hour One: FBI reform
        Hour Two: naming rights

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
        Vulnerability in the United States to exotic diseases such as
the West Nile virus

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

tomorrow on the Todd Mundt Show
        It's just wood, horsehair and human inspiration, so what
makes a violin sound so good? Find out from three people who know. A
physicist, a master violin maker and a world-class concert violinist
share the secrets of making great music.

Wednesday on Sound Health
        tba

Thursday on Help Desk
        Mac and PC questions answered with Ted Beerman and Guy Moore

Friday on WMUB Forum
        tba





Monday, March 5, 2001

Interconnect (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Restoring Health on All Levels: Body, Mind & Spirit. Guests
from the Alliance Institute of Integrative Medicine. Website:
http://www.health-alliance.com/integrativemedicine

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
        Diane will be a guest on washingtonpost.com's "Live Online"
Tuesday, 3/6 at 2 pm Eastern time.
[http://washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/liveonline/schedule.htm]
        Hour One: Borneo Massacres: More than 400 people have died in
massacres and targeted attacks by the dominant ethnic group on the
island of Borneo. A panel explains what led to the killings, the
limited response of government forces sent in to quell the violence,
and prospects for the future of the region. Guests: Marvin Ott,
National War College; Catharin Dalpino, Brookings Institution; Rajiv
Chandrasekaran, Washington Post
        Hour Two: Motley Fool: Tom and David Gardner are brothers and
co-founders of the popular personal finance information company "The
Motley Fool." Their new "Motley Fool Money-Making Life-Changing
Special" airs on PBS stations this month. They join Diane to explain
their simple approach to investing, and to talk about some of the
concerns many people share amid the recent stock market fluctuations.

Fresh Air (Noon - 1pm)
        Meet CHRIS KRAFT, the original NASA flight director and the
creator of Mission Control when the first U-S astronauts were
launched into space and later landed on the moon. KRAFT was at the
command center to make sure everything went according to plan. He has
a new book.

Public Interest (1pm - 2pm)
        Impact of the Information Age: THE INFORMATION REVOLUTION
SEEMS TO BE CHANGING EVERYTHING. . . INCLUDING HOW THE NEXT
GENERATION WILL RELATE TO EACH OTHER, THE GOVERNMENT, AND THE REST OF
THE WORLD. TWO YOUNG THINKERS JOIN KOJO TO DISCUSS CHANGING NOTIONS
OF SUCCESS, POWER, AND RESPONSIBILITY. Guests: 1. Andrei Cherny,
author of "The Next Deal: The Future of Public Life in the
Information Age" (Pub: Basic Books); 2. Pekka Himanen, author of "The
Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age" (Pub: Random
House)

Talk of the Nation (2pm - 4pm)
        Hour One: FBI REFORM: Last week, a veteran FBI agent was
arrested on charges of spying for Russia. Now efforts are underway to
spy on the spies or at least more closely monitor FBI agents. This
could mean more frequent polygraphs for employees and limiting their
access to highly classified information. But will this prevent future
double agents? And what about America's trust in the agency?
        Hour Two: NAMING RIGHTS: The MCI Center, Pacific Bell Park,
FedEx Field and Hasbro Children's Hospital. More and more
corporations are etching their names on the sides of buildings,
museums, even hospitals, and all for donations. So why are so many
organizations and even non-profits selling their names?

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
        Our vulnerability in the United States to exotic diseases:
the West Nile virus showed up in the northeastern United States two
summers ago, affecting roughly fourteen-houndred people. But the
whole country will probably face it soon. Researchers say the virus
has spread all the way from North Carolna to Canada. There will be a
lot of medical consquences as a result, and we need to be prepared
for it.


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