Today's talk
shows on
WMUB
Tuesday, July 7, 1998.
Diane Rehm: women and pharmacology; National Endowment for the Arts
Fresh Air: TBA
Public Interest: the Computer Guys' monthly visit
Talk of the Nation: victims' rights; Los Angeles as a blueprint for the future?
All Things Considered: developing a taste for nutria in Louisiana
The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon
10-11 Women and Pharmacology: When it comes to
medication, men and women can be very different. This can make testing and
prescribing drugs for women very difficult. Diane talks with women's health
experts about the latest research and information on women and prescription
drugs.
Guests: Dr. Florence Haseltine, National
Institutes of Health; Dr. Susan Love, surgeon and author, "Dr. Love's
Hormone Book" (Times Books); Dr. Raymond Woosley, chair, Dept. of
Pharmacology, Georgetown University Medical Ctr.; Phyllis Greenberger,
exec. director, Society for the Advancement of Women's Health Research
11-12 William Ferris: Diane talks with William
Ferris, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. They'll
discuss the politics of government funding for the arts and humanities, and
Dr. Ferris's special interest in regional culture.
Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.
TBA
Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.
IT'S THE FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH AND THAT MEANS
THE COMPUTER GUYS ARE BACK TO SOLVE YOUR COMPUTER OPERATING AND HARDWARE
PROBLEMS. "I-B-M 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.
Guests: 1. John Gilroy, Item, Inc. 2. Tom Piwowar
(PEE-vo-var), Piwowar & Associates
Talk of
the Nation,
2-4 p.m.
HOUR ONE: VICTIMS' RIGHTS: The rights of crime
victims and a proposed amendment that would give victims some of the same
rights granted to criminal defendants.
HOUR TWO: A LOOK AT LOS ANGELES: The future of the
city Los Angeles and what other American cities can learn from the LA
blueprint.
on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.
something new's cookin' in Louisiana...The state has
a problem with a pest called the nutria (noo-TREE-uh)...now, officials
there are hoping that there might be a culinary solution to the infestation
of the rat-like animals. They're now trying to promote nutria meat, in
hopes that people will develop a taste for the animal. Developing recipes
for the pest that Louisiana loves to hate.
The Don Leshner show returns to WMUB this Sunday at 3 p.m.
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