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

Wedesday, March 21, 2001

SoundHealth with Marianne Russ (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8pm)
        Colon cancer

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
        Hour One: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
        Hour Two: Irish novelist John Banville

Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
        Director Mike Nichols

Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
        A case of treason in imperialist China

Talk of the Nation with Juan Williams (2pm - 4pm)
        Hour One: the roving Ambassador of Afghanistan
        Hour Two: U.S. energy policy and how it affects our lives

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
        What happens when disease prevention carries risks?



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 Darrel Gray
        Russian and Post-Soviet Studies at American Universities.
Temporary golden "onion domes" are visible on Miami University's
Harrison Hall to celebrate the establishment of the Havighurst Center
for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies. We'll examine the future of both
Russia and the post-Soviet Union in terms of NATO, the EU, and
cultural and social impact on the US and the rest of Europe. Also,
we'll discuss what to do with deteriorating nuclear weapons in
Russia. Guests: Dr. Karen Dawisha, Professor of Russiand and
Post-Soviet Studeiss and Director of the Havighurst Center at Miami
University; others tba

Monday on Interconnect with John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson
        Discrimination Against Gays & Lesbians. Guests:  panel
comprised of members of Miami University's Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual
Alliance and PFLAG, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.

Tuesday on the Todd Mundt Show
        tba



DETAILS:

Sound Health (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8pm)
        Colon cancer

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
        Hour One: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints:
Many people call them Mormons, but members of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints say the label is a misnomer for a church
that has changed drastically since its early days. A panel talks
about the modern-day incarnation of the church. Guests: Jan Shipps,
author, "Sojourner in the Promised Land: 40 Years Among the Mormons"
(University of Illinois Press); Ralph Hardy, elder in the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
        Hour Two: John Banville: Diane talks with Irish novelist John
Banville, whose latest book is titled "Eclipse" (Knopf). It's about a
famous actor confronting the ghosts and memories of his past as he
struggles through a midlife crisis.

Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
        MIKE NICHOLS talks about directing a new H-B-O adaptation of
the Pulitzer prize winning play, "Wit." It stars Emma Thompson as a
professor taking high-dose chemotherapy as she battles ovarian cancer.

Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
        "TREASON BY THE BOOK". IN IMPERIALIST CHINA, ABSOLUTE LOYALTY
IN DEED AND THOUGHT WERE DEMANDED. SO WHEN A CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE
EMPEROR WAS DISCOVERED, THE CONSEQUENCES WERE UNIMAGINABLE. Guest:
Jonathan Spence, author of "Treason by the Book" (Pub: Viking); also
Sterling Professor of History at Yale University

Talk of the Nation with Juan Williams (2pm - 4pm)
        Hour One: ROVING AMBASSADOR OF AFGHANISTAN: the Ambassador of
Afghanistan's Taliban government talks about the Taliban and
Afghanistan's many challenges.
        Hour Two: THE U.S. SUFFERING FROM A NEW ENERGY CRISIS?: U.S.
energy policy and how it affects our lives.

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
        Doctors say preventing a disease is better than treating one.
But what if prevention carries risks for healthy people? The
difficulties of designing studies aimed at preventing disease.


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