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Today's talk
shows on
WMUB

                    Tuesday, February 2, 1999

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                    Senate debates are not scheduled for today and NPR
                    is not at this time planning live coverage unless
                    circumstances change. If they do, WMUB will
                    provide live debate coverage until 4 p.m.

                    Today's talk shows:

                    WMUB Forum: Internet Pornography; How Libraries
                    are protecting your children Diane Rehm: Jordan
                    and King Hussein; Open phones Fresh Air: Actress
                    HOLLY HUNTER; John Powers, Sundance Film Festival
                    Public Interest: The Computer Guys Talk of the
                    Nation: Council of Conservative Citizens;  Suing
                    the Gun Industry All Things Considered: A new
                    sport for dogs -- agility training



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

                    10-11: Jordan and King Hussein: After half a
                    century as ruler of Jordan, King
                                Hussein is battling cancer. Recently,
                                in an unexpected move, King Hussein
                                removed his brother Hassan from the
                                line of succession and installed his
                                oldest son as Crown Prince.  A panel
                                talks about Jordan's role in regional
                                politics, and how that role could
                                change with a new monarch. Guests:
                                Hisham Melhem, As-Safir (Lebanese
                                newspaper) Nora Boustany, "Diplomatic
                                Dispatches" columnist, Washington Post
                                Peter Gubser, American Near East
                                Refugee Aid

                    11-12: Open Phones: Diane opens the phone lines
                    and invites listeners around
                                the country to call in and talk about
                                the day's headlines or whatever else
                                is on their minds.



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

                    Actress HOLLY HUNTER.  She's starred in Broadcast
                    News, The Piano, and now in
                     "Living Out Loud." Then...a wrap up of this
                     year's Sundance Film Festival. We'll hear
                    from film critic JOHN POWERS on the festival's
                    favorites.




Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.

                    Host: Kojo Nnamdi

                    IT'S THE FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH AND THAT MEANS
                    THE COMPUTER GUYS ARE BACK TO SOLVE YOUR COMPUTER
                    OPERATING AND HARDWARE PROBLEMS.  "PC-GUY" JOHN
                    GILROY AND "MAC GUY" TOM PIWOWAR (PEE-VO-VAR) FILL
                    US IN ON THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE WORLD OF
                    COMPUTERS AND ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS.

                                        Guest:
                                        1. John Gilroy, PC-Guy
                                        2. Tom Piwowar (Pee-vo-var),
                                        Mac Guy


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

                    Host:  Ray Suarez

                    A discussion of the views of a self-described
                    "pro-white" group ... the Council of Conservative
                    Citizens ...And in the second hour ... A debate of
                    the role of gun manufacturers in combatting urban
                    violence and other social ills.

                                        HOUR 1:  Council of
                                        Conservative Citizens HOUR 2:
                                        Suing the Gun Industry




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

                    A new sport for dogs -- agility training.  Later
                    today on N-P-R's All Things Considered, a course
                    with obstacles dogs must go over, under, around or
                    through.  We'll meet some very eager canine
                    athletes and their owners.  That and the news ...
                    later, on N-P-R's All Things Considered.





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)
                         Friday, February 5:  Internet Pornography;
                         How libraries are protecting your children
                         Guests:  TBA


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