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Today's Talk Shows on NPR@88-5, WMUB <http://www.wmub.org/today/>

[My apologies for the lateness of today's message, caused by my late
return from the Public Radio Conference--Ed.]


Monday, May 21, 2001

Interconnect (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
Technology & Our Accelerated Search for Meaning. Guest: John Naisbitt

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
Hour One: energy policy
Hour Two: "60 Minutes" creator Don Hewitt

Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
Modern dance pioneer Mark Morris

Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
Caring for children with physical difficulties

Talk of the Nation with Juan Williams (2pm - 4pm)
Hour One: the FBI under scrutiny
Hour Two: cheating in college

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
An off-Broadway play that tries to break free of standard theatrical formulas


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

tomorrow on the Todd Mundt Show
tba

Wednesday on Sound Health with Marianne Russ
Our monthly FitTalk program, hosted by "Dr. Jay" Kimiecik, PhD,
Associate Professor in Health Promotion at Miami University

Thursday on Help Desk
Mac and PC questions answered with Ted Beerman and Guy Moore

Friday on WMUB Forum with Darrel Gray
tba


DETAILS:

Interconnect (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
Technology & Our Accelerated Search for Meaning. Guest: John
Naisbitt, futurist and author of "Megatrends" and his new book, "High
Tech, High Touch." Web site:  http://www.naisbitt.com

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
Hour One: Energy Policy: President Bush presented a much-anticipated
energy plan to the nation last week. Diane talks with two energy
experts about the proposal and its likely effects on the economy, the
environment, consumers, and national politics. Guests: Bill Martin,
former energy spokesman for the Bush campaign; chairman of Washington
Policy and Analysis, Inc. (WPA); Daniel Lashof, senior scientist and
director of the Global Warming Project for the Natural Resources
Defense Council.
Hour Two: Don Hewitt: Don Hewitt is the creator and executive
producer of CBS's newsmagazine "60 Minutes." His memoir of his
television career is titled "Tell Me A Story" (Public Affairs), and
he joins Diane to talk about the greatest stories he's seen told on-
and off-air.

Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
Modern dance pioneer MARK MORRIS. He's known for his groundbreaking
choreography and his use of live musicians.The Mark Morris Dance
Group is celebrating its 20th anniversary by moving into its own
studio space in Brooklyn, New York."

Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
PARENTS OFTEN DREAM ABOUT THEIR UNBORN CHILD'S LOOKS, PERSONALITY,
AND QUALITY OF LIFE. BUT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR BABY IS BORN WITH AN
ELONGATED HEAD, SUNKEN FACE AND WEBBED FINGERS? HEAR ABOUT ONE BOY'S
RARE SYNDROME, THE LIFE LESSONS HIS MOTHER LEARNED, AND HOW FAMILIES
CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH PHYSICAL DIFFERENCES. Guests: Jeanne
McDermott, author "Baby Face: A Story of Hearts and Bones" (Pub:
Woodbine House); Dr. Maryland Pao, Director of Consultation/Liaison
and Emergency Psychiatric Services, Children's National Medical
Center in Washington, DC

Talk of the Nation with Juan Williams (2pm - 4pm)
Hour One: THE FBI UNDER SCRUTINY: The FBI is under increasing
scrutiny after the agency failed to hand over important documents in
the Oklahoma city bombing case, which ultimately delayed Timothy
McVeigh's execution.
Hour Two: CHEATING IN COLLEGE: Is it on the rise?

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
An off-Broadway play that tries to break free of standard theatrical
formulas. Mnemonic (neh-MAH-nihk) is three stories woven together.
Its structure mimics the way the human mind records memories. And
it's gotten raves from the critics.


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