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

Friday, February 16, 2001

WMUB Forum (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Christianity in the 21st Century. How Christianity is
responding to and changing from America's push toward religious
pluralism.

The Diane Rehm Show (10 am - noon)
        Hour one: weekly news roundup
        Hour two: Readers' Review: "Love in the Time of Cholera" by
Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Fresh Air (noon - 1 pm)
        Film director Oliver Stone ("Platoon")

Public Interest (1 - 2 pm)
        South Africa today

Talk of the Nation/Science Friday (2 - 4 pm). Live from the American
Association for the Advancement of Science
        Hour one: future of drug development
        Hour two: science of hydrothermal vents

All Things Considered (4 - 7 pm)
        Interviews with the authors of two new thrillers

Monday on Interconnect (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Unconscious racism

Tuesday on The Todd Mundt Show (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Premiere on WMUB

Wednesday on SoundHealth (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Pets and your health



DETAILS:

WMUB Forum (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Christianity in the 21st Century. How Christianity is
responding to and changing from America's push toward religious
pluralism.

The Diane Rehm Show (10 am - noon)
        Hour 1: Weekly News Roundup: A panel of journalists reviews
the week's top news stories, including the investigations of the Marc
Rich pardon, and President Bush's first international trip visiting
the president of Mexico. Guests: Eleanor Clift, Newsweek; Carl
Leubsdorf, Dallas Morning News; Morton Kondracke, Roll Call
        Hour 2: Readers' Review: The February Readers' Review panel
discusses "Love in the Time of Cholera" by Colombian novelist Gabriel
Garcia Marquez. This tale of unrequited but lasting love tells the
story of a man who spends 50 years, 9 months, and 4 days in love with
another man's wife. Guests: Ethelbert Miller, memoirist and poet;
Kermit Moyer, American University; Sandra Cypess, University of
Maryland

Fresh Air (noon - 1 pm)
        Director OLIVER STONE. His films include Wall Street, J-F-K,
Nixon, Platoon, The Doors and Any Given Sunday. Hear what he's
working on now.

Public Interest (1 - 2 pm)
        CHIEF MANGOSUTHU (man-go-SUE-to) BUTHELEZI (boo-tah-LAZY)
OPPOSED NELSON MANDELA AND THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS FOR MANY
YEARS. BUT TIMES HAVE CHANGED. NOW A MEMBER OF THE GOVERNMENT AND THE
HEAD OF THE INKATHA (in-KAT-ah) FREEDOM PARTY, BUTHELEZI PROVIDES AN
INSIDER'S PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH AFRICA TODAY. Guest: Dr. Mangosuthu
Buthelezi, Minister of Home Affairs, Government of South Africa;
President, Inkatha Freedom Party; Chief, Buthelezi tribe

Talk of the Nation/Science Friday (2 - 4 pm). Live from the American
Association for the Advancement of Science
        Hour 1: FUTURE OF DRUG DEVELOPMENT: The latest advances in
genetics are being put to use by scientists developing new drugs. How
the field of genetics is changing drug development.
        Hour 2: SCIENCE OF HYDROTHERMAL VENTS: Since their discovery
in the late 70s, deep-sea hydrothermal vents have supplied scientists
with a steady stream of fascinating creatures...all evolved for life
in a sunless world. A look at this strange and fascinating watery
world miles below the waves.

All Things Considered (4 - 7 pm)
        Interviews with the authors of two new thrillers: Michael
Connelly on his book "A Darkness More Than Night," and Evan Hunter on
his collaboration, of sorts, with Ed McBain. It's called "Candyland."

Monday on Interconnect (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Unconscious Racism. Guests: Ernest Britton of Cincinnati
Office of the National Conference for Community and Justice [Web
site: http://www.nccj.org]; Dr. Rodney Coates, Program Director and
professor of Sociology, Gerontology and Anthropology at Miami
University [log in to unmask]

Tuesday on The Todd Mundt Show (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Premiere on WMUB

Wednesday on SoundHealth (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Pets and your health


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