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October 2001

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Friday, October 19, 2001

WMUB Forum with Darrel Gray (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Fields of Honor. Guest: Sally Pont, author of "Fields of
Honor," about the Cradle of Coaches at Miami. Booklist says: "A
remarkable lineage of great college football coaches began shortly
after World War II in Miami, Ohio, where Sid Gillman was head coach.
 From Gillman, either directly or indirectly, came Woody Hayes, Bo
Schembechler, Paul Dietzel, Ara Parseghian, and Johnny Pont. Author
Pont, niece of Johnny, examines these founding fathers of the college
game and reflects on her own life around football (her father,
brother of Johnny, was the line coach at Yale University for 28
years)."

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
        Hour One: News Roundup: A panel of journalists reviews the
latest developments in the week's top national, political, and
international news stories. Guests: Karen Tumulty, Time Magazine;
Daniel Schorr, NPR; Tony Blankley, Washington Times
        Hour two: Readers' Review: Kate Chopin's "The Story of an
Hour": October's Readers' Review panel discusses a VERY short story
-- Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour." Although the story's brief,
it's rich with psychological twists. Guests: Bob Wilson, Preservation
Magazine; Jane Stanton Hitchcock, mystery novelist; Karen Stohr,
asst. professor of philosophy, Mt. St. Mary's College.

SPECIAL: NPR coverage with Talk of the Nation's Neal Conan (noon - 4pm)
        Pre-empts regular programming from noon - 2 pm.
        Hours one and two: WAR ON TERRORISM: Americans are on high
alert as more cases of exposure to anthrax are reported. Federal
officials say preliminary tests show a possibility of the same strain
of anthrax bacteria in New York and Florida. A million dollar award
has been offered by the FBI and the U.S. Postal Service for
information leading to the arrest of those who sent anthrax.
        Hour three: PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF TERRORISM AND WAR: If
you are like many Americans, the events of September 11, and the
weeks following may be taking a toll on your mental health. According
to one survey, the use of anti-depressants and anti-anxiety drugs are
in the rise. Neal talks with Ira Flatow, host of Science Friday about
the psychological effects of terrorism and war.
        Hour four: SCIENCE NEWS ROUNDUP / POST-ATTACK SCIENCE POLICY:
Teams continue to investigate the anthrax exposures in the capitol
building, New York, and in Florida. Nealwill talk with Ira Flatow
about how those offices might be cleaned up and pronounced safe, and
the dangers of widespread antibiotic use.

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
        Coverage continues



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

Monday on Interconnect with John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson
        Finding a Weigh Out. Guest: Ellen Shuman, Director of The
Acoria Center, an out-patient Eating Disorders Treatment Center in
Cincinnati.

Tuesday on Help Desk
        Mac and PC questions answered. Send questions ahead of time
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Wednesday on Sound Health with Cheri Lawson
        Our monthly FitTalk program, hosted by "Dr. Jay" Kimiecik,
PhD, Associate Professor in Health Promotion at Miami University.
This month's topic: tba


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