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Today's Talk Shows on WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/today)

Friday, November 30, 2001

WMUB Forum with Darrel Gray (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Twentieth Anniversary of the Personal Computer. Guests are
two employees of Intel Corp., Ralph Bond (Consumer Education Manager)
and Howard High

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon); guest host Melinda Penkava
        Hour One: News Roundup: A panel of journalists joins Diane
for review and analysis of the week's top national and international
news stories. Guests: Jim Angle, Fox News; Eleanor Clift, Newsweek;
Jerry Seib, Wall Street Journal
        Hour two: Sam Maloof: Sam Maloof, an influential furniture
designer and the first craft artist to receive the prestigious
MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, discusses the retrospective
exhibition of his work on display at the Smithsonian's Renwick
Gallery in Washington

Fresh Air with Terry Gross (noon - 1pm); guest host: Barbara Bogaev
        An archived conversation with PAUL MCCARTNEY. His new CD is
called "Driving Rain."

Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
        Fifty years ago, Americans carefully guarded their social
security number. But now it's printed on employee I.D.'s, drivers'
licenses, and even personal checks. How your social security number
came to be used as identification for everything, and the latest
attempts to reclaim its privacy.

Talk of the Nation/Science Friday with Ira Flatow (2pm - 4pm)
        Hour one: HUMAN CLONING: How close are scientists to easily
and reliably cloning a human??
        Hour two: HIGH-TECH WEAPONS/ HEART ATTACK RISK: the latest
high-tech weaponry being used in the war in Afghanistan. Plus, new
recommendations for reducing heart attack risk.

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
        San Francisco officials want to clean up their city's
streets. Some blame a rising homeless population for unsightliness on
many city thoroughfares. They say it's time to change policies that
encourage people to live on the streets. But advocates say the new
policies violate the civil rights of homeless people.


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

Sunday on Talk of the Week (a re-broadcast from the previous week's talk shows)
        From the Diane Rehm Show: Muslim, Christian, and Jewish
clergy members join Diane to talk about the commonalities and
differences among their faiths' histories and major texts. Imam Yahya
Hendi, Georgetown University; Rabbi Jeffrey Wohlberg, Adas Israel
Congregation; The Very Reverend David M. O'Connell, president of the
Catholic University of America

Monday on Interconnect with John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson
        Service and Hope. Guests: Penelope Kirkpatrick, Board Member
of the University of Human Goodness; Thomas White, Lawyer, Treasurer
and Founding Member of the U.H.G.

Tuesday on Help Desk
        Mac and PC questions answered by Ted Beerman and Guy Moore.
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Wednesday on Sound Health with Cheri Lawson
        Nutrition and the Food Pyramid. Guest: Walter C. Willett,
M.D, Chairman of the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard School of
Public Health and Professor of Medicine at the Harvard Medical School
and author of "Eat, Drink and Be Healthy;" and Tips for Surviving
Holiday Eating, with a local nutritionist.


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