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Today's Talk Shows on NPR@88-5, WMUB <http://www.wmub.org/today/>

Wedesday, May 16, 2001

SoundHealth with Marianne Russ (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8pm)
Our monthly FitTalk program, hosted by "Dr. Jay" Kimiecik, PhD,
Associate Professor in Health Promotion at Miami University

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon); guest host Steve Roberts
Hour One: defense priorities
Hour Two: novelist Adriana Trigiani

Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
NATO Supreme Commander General Wesley Clark

Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
The Maoist insurgency challenging Nepal's fragile democracy

Talk of the Nation with Juan Williams (2pm - 4pm)
Hour One: changes in American families
Hour Two: are you financially ready for retirement?

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
In parts of South Dakota, the floods of 1993 have lead to permanent changes

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

tomorrow on Help Desk
 From Macs to PCs, desktops to laptops, your computer questions answered

Friday on WMUB Forum with guest host John Hingsbergen
Making the Right Choice for Summer Camp

Sunday on Talk of the Week (a re-broadcast of a previous week's show)
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Monday on Interconnect with John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson
Wisdom From an Empty Mind. Guest: Dr. Jacob Liberman, teacher and
author of "Light, Medicine of the Future" and "Take Off Your Glasses
and See."

Tuesday on the Todd Mundt Show
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DETAILS:

Sound Health (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8pm)
Our monthly FitTalk program, hosted by "Dr. Jay" Kimiecik, PhD,
Associate Professor in Health Promotion at Miami University

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
Hour One: Defense Priorities: President Bush speaks Friday at the
Naval Academy commencement ceremonies in Annapolis, Maryland. A panel
talks about the defense priorities he will outline and the extensive
reviews Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is conducting. Guests: Tom
Ricks, Washington Post; H. Baker Spring, Heritage Foundation; Loren
Thompson, Lexington Institutee
Hour Two: Adriana Trigiani: Adriana Trigiani's debut novel, "Big
Stone Gap," told the story of Ave Maria Mulligan, a self-proclaimed
spinster pharmacist in the author's real-life hometown of Big Stone
Gap, Virginia. Ave Maria returns in a sequel, "Big Cherry Holler"
(Random House) -- which begins eight years after her marriage to coal
miner Jack McChesney. Will they live happily ever after?

Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
General WESLEY CLARK. He was the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe
during NATOs war with Yugoslavia.And hes written a new memoir,
"Waging Modern War: Bosnia, Kosovo, and the Future of Combat."

Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
SAY "NEPAL" AND PEOPLE THINK "HIMALAYAS. KATHMANDU (CAT-man-du).
MAYBE SHANGRI-LA. THEY DON'T USUALLY THINK "GUERRILLA WARFARE." BUT A
REVOLUTION MAY BE BREWING. OUR HOT SPOTS SERIES CONTINUES WITH A LOOK
AT THE MAOIST INSURGENCY THAT IS CHALLENGING NEPAL'S FRAGILE
DEMOCRACY. Guests: 1. Dinesh (din-NESS) Bhattarai (BAHT-tar-ray);
Deputy Chief of Mission, Nepalese Royal Embassy; 2. Karl Frederick
"Rick" Inderfurth, former US Assistant Secretary of State for South
Asian Affairs (1997-2001); 3. Chitra (CHIT-tra) Tiwari, (the-WAHR-ee)
Ph.D., Independent Consultant on International Affairs; former CEO of
Himalayan Online Service; former Editor of South Asian Businsess
Analyst; 4. Scott Baldauf (BAL-doff), South Asia Bureau Chief,
Christian Science Monitor

Talk of the Nation with Juan Williams (2pm - 4pm)
Hour One: CHANGING AMERICAN FAMILIES: For the first time, fewer than
twenty-five percent of American households consist of families with
two parents, and kids.
Hour Two: ARE YOU FINANCIALLY READY FOR RETIREMENT?

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
Eight years ago in Day County, South Dakota farmland began to flood.
Fields were covered with water. Where tractors might once have been
spotted, fishing boats became commonplace. The water has never
receded.


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