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

Tuesday, February 15, 2000

Diane Rehm: open phones; Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman
Fresh Air: exploring the development of revolutionary Che Guevara
Public Interest: the effect of technology on people with disabilities
Talk of the Nation: the Oscars; police misconduct
All Things Considered: dealing with Internet threats; bringing
democracy to Indonesia

Friday on WMUB Forum: President Emeritus Philip Shriver on the
history of Miami University

For questions about Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, or All
Things Considered, call NPR's Audience Services at (202) 414-3232.
For tapes and transcripts call toll-free 1-877-NPR-TEXT
(1-877-677-8398).


    The Diane Rehm Show, 10-12 noon (*2 full hours on WMUB)

10-11: Open Phones: Diane opens up the lines for conversation with
listeners all around the country.  You're invited to pitch in with
your thoughts on the news of the day or whatever else is on your mind.

11-12: Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Connecticut: Over his 30 years in
politics, Senator Joseph Lieberman has seen the public's opinion of
politicians grow ever more skeptical and negative.  In his new book,
"In Praise of Public Life" (Simon & Schuster) he explains why he
believes politics is still a noble profession.



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

Traveling in the footsteps of a revolutionary.  Writer PATRICK SYMMES
("Sims") took a 10,000 mile motorcycle trip across South America
tracing the path of Che Guevara ("Chay Gwa-VAIR-ah").  Guevara's
original 1952 trip turned him into a revolutionary.  SYMMES'S new
book is "Chasing Che."

       For tapes and transcripts of Fresh Air, call Toll-Free 1-(877)-21-FRESH.


    Public Interest

Host: Kojo Nnamdi

IT'S TECH TUESDAY.  ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY ARE CHANGING THE LIVES OF
PEOPLE WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES. A PANEL OF EXPERTS JOINS KOJO TO
DISCUSS SOME OF THE NEWEST HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE OPTIONS THAT ARE
OPENING UP NEW WORK AND LIFE POSSIBILITIES FOR MANY AMERICANS.
         Guest: Ms. Rebecca Ogle, executive director, Presidential
Task Force on The Employment of Adults with Disabilities.


    Talk of the Nation, 2-4 p.m. (*live on WMUB)

Host: Melinda Penkava

HOUR ONE:   OSCARS: be a film critic for a day as we look at this year's Oscars

HOUR TWO: POLICE MISCONDUCT: police misconduct and its impact on
effective policing



    All Things Considered, 4-7 p.m.

President Clinton convenes a panel to investigate the threat of
Website sabotage. And ... in Indonesia ... President Wahid is trying
to bring stabilty to its democracy.



    WMUB Forum, 9-10 a.m., repeated 7-8 p.m.

News Director Darrel Gray with an hour of conversations with guests,
and listener e-mail comments and questions
(http://www.wmub.org/forumcomment.html).

Friday, February 18: The History of Miami University
        Guest: Dr. Philip R. Shriver, President Emeritus of Miami

Cleve Callison <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
General Manager, WMUB Public Radio
**Celebrating 50 years of WMUB * 1950 * 2000**
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