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  • HOST SUSAN STAMBERG TALKS WITH AUTHOR DELIA EPHRON (EFF-ron) ABOUT HER FIRST NOVEL "HANGING UP," PUBLISHED BY THE PUTNUM PUBLISHING GROUP.
  • NPR'S SYLVIA POGGIOLI REPORTS FROM BELGRADE ON THE LATEST IN THE ON-GOING CONFLICT IN BOSNIA.
  • a-thon - Daniel speaks with NPR's Elizabeth Arnold from Dallas, where she's covering Ross Perot's political forum. Today, all the leading Republican contenders for President spoke to the gathering.
  • NPR'S JOHN NIELSEN REPORTS THAT THE BLENDING OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE VERSIONS OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW PASSED YESTERDAY BY THE HOUSE COULD BE CRUCIAL FOR SMALL, RURAL TOWNS.
  • THIS MORNING, SHANNON FAULKNER IS SCHEDULED TO REPORT FOR CLASSES AT THE CITADEL. WE LISTEN TO PART OF AN INTERVIEW DONE LAST MONTH WHERE NPR'S LINDA WERTHEIMER ASKED SHANNON FAULKNER ABOUT THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN ... AS LEADERS.
  • SCOTT SIMON AND DANIEL SCHORR, WEEKEND EDITION'S SENIOR NEWS ANALYST, TALK ABOUT THE TOP NEWS STORIES OF THE WEEK.
  • Danny talks to Hiroko Harris, a survivor of the Hiroshima bombing. She was 13 when the bomb fell. She later came to the US for medical treatment, and evenutally married a Baltimore cab driver. She now lives in a small town outside Hiroshima.
  • Daniel talks with New York times Correspondent David Sager who is in Hanoi, North Vietnam. U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher travelled to Hanoi to open the American Embassy there. It's the first time an American Secretary of State has set foot in Hanoi.
  • Daniel reads letters from listeners.
  • NPR'S SYLVIA POGGIOLI REPORTS FROM BELGRADE ON THE LATEST CROATIAN OFFENSIVE, YESTERDAY, AGAINST THE SERB-HELD REGION OF KRIYINA (cry-YEEN-ah).
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