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Cleve Callison <[log in to unmask]>
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Today's talk
shows on
WMUB

Thursday, May 21, 1998.

The Diane Rehm Show will not be heard today, because of the   Galaxy4
satellite outage.


Diane Rehm: no show today
Fresh Air: tba
Public Interest: belief in God in an age of science
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday: High-Tech Breakdown; Mount St. Helen's
Anniversary
All Things Considered: Calamities of Exile


The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon

                       NO PROGRAM EXPECTED TODAY DUE TO GALAXY SATELLITE
OUTAGE; NPR's Morning Edition will be heard  instead if the satellite
problem is not resolved.



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

                       TBA


Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.

                       THEORETICAL PHYSICIST AND THEOLOGIAN JOHN
POLKINGHORNE TALKS WITH HOST KATHY MERRITT  ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF
BELIEVING IN GOD IN AN AGE OF SCIENCE. HE SEES SCIENCE AND  THEOLOGY AS
"INTELLECTUAL COUSINS" BOTH CONCERNED WITH INTERPRETED EXPERIENCE AND  WITH
THE QUEST FOR TRUTH ABOUT REALITY

                       Guest: 1. John Polkinghorne, F.R.S., K.B.E., past
president and now fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge, and Canon
Theologian of Liverpool, England; author of "Belief in God in an Age of
Science"



Talk of
the Nation/
Science Friday,
2-4 p.m.

                       Join host Ira Flatow for a look at the fragile
nature of our nation's information infrastructure...And in the second
hour...a look back at the Mount Saint Helen's eruption, eighteen years ago
this week...

                       Hour 1: High-Tech Breakdown

                       Hour 2: Mount St. Helen's Anniversary



and on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.

                       imagine living in exile; imagine trying to do right
when one's countrymen do wrong. Not very many  people take up the challenge
to stand against the governments of their homelands. Writer Lawrence
Wechsler has written about three of them.

Cleve Callison <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
General Manager, WMUB Public Radio
Williams Hall, Miami University, Oxford, OH
513-529-5958, 513-529-6048 FAX
http://www.muohio.edu/wmub/

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