Today's talk
shows on
WMUB
Thursday, May 28, 1998.
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Diane Rehm: Lyme Disease Vaccine
Fresh Air: tribute to Eubie Blake
Public Interest: The Milennium Bug: How to
Survive the Coming Chaos Talk of the Nation: TBA
All Things Considered: A church in Omaha, Nebraska
-- filled with gang members the next Common Law:
citizen participation in elections
The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon
Guest host Steve Roberts
10-11: Open Phones/Lyme Disease Vaccine: In time
for summer camping and picnics, this week's
session of open phones will begin with a
discussion on a new vaccine that may protect
against the tick-borne illness, Lyme Disease.
Listeners are invited to call in with comments and
questions on this or other topics.
Guest: Dr. Arthur Weinstein, director,
division of rheumatology, George Washington
University Medical Center
11-12: Ron Suskind: Ron Suskind is a staff writer
for the Wall Street Journal. His book "A Hope in
the Unseen" (Broadway) is based on his Pulitzer
Prize-winning series about a young man from an
inner-city Washington, D.C.
Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.
We pay tribute to composer Eubie Blake, and revive
some of his forgotten songs. We'll present a
concert with singer Vernel Bagneris
(Bahn-yur-REECE) and pianist Dick Hyman, and
we'll talk with theater historian Robert Kimball.
Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.
JUST LAST WEEK, WE WERE REMINDED OF OUR DEPENDENCE
ON TECHNOLOGY WHEN A MALFUNCTIONING SATELLITE
SILENCED 45 MILLION PAGERS AND SEVERED ELECTRONIC
LINKS TO RETAILERS AND BROADCASTERS. HOST SANFORD
UNGAR TALKS TO EXPERTS ABOUT THE EVEN GREATER
DISRUPTIONS WE CAN EXPECT IF THE YEAR 2000
COMPUTER PROBLEM IS NOT SOLVED. Guests: 1. (via
Nashville studio) Michael S. Hyatt, author, "The
Millennium Bug: How to Survive the Coming Chaos."
2. John Peterson, author, "The Road to 2015"
among other books. He is currently working on a
piece for The Altantic Monthy on The Year 2000
Problem.
Talk of
the Nation,
2-4 p.m.
To Be Announced
on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.
The scene is a church in Omaha, Nebraska--the
congregation, filled with gang members invited to
change their lives: many give up their destructive
ways and commit themselves to Christianity.
and on
the next
Common Law
Local campaigns and elections, and the role of
citizens in local politics. Jim Robinson's guests
will include Don Daiker, Chairman of the Butler
County Democratic party, and Linda
Musmeci-Kimball, a principal in the campaign of
Roland Duerksen. Tonight at 7 pm and Sunday at 9
pm.
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