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  • THE ATLANTIC ALLIANCE HAS A NEW LEADER...SELECTED YESTERDAY...AND JUST IN TIME FOR NATO'S BIGGEST, MOST DANGEROUS MISSION YET -- KEEPING THE PEACE IN BOSNIA. SCOTT TALKS WITH FORMER US AMB TO NATO WILLIAM H. TAFT 4TH
  • SCOTT WITH SOME THOUGHTS ON THE PROPOSAL TO SEND 20,000 US TROOPS TO BOSNIA.
  • SCOTT SPEAKS WITH PROFESSOR THOMAS INGE ABOUT THE LIFE AND WORK OF CARTOONIST OLIVER WENDELL HARRINGTON, WHO DIED EARLIER THIS MONTH IN BERLIN. HARRINGTON WAS THE MOST POPULAR CARTOONIST OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN PRESS IN THE 1940'S AND 50'S.
  • NPR's Trevor Rowe reports on developments at the United Nations today, which hosted the largest-ever gathering of world leaders for the 50th anniversary session of the UN General Assembly. President Clinton made the opening address. Boris Yeltsin of Russia also spoke.
  • Weekend All Things Considered invites listeners to call in and share their most frightening experiences (that really turned out to be nothing serious).
  • abuses in Chinese orphanages that was broadcast last night in Britain despite Chinese protests.
  • NPR senior news anaylst Daniel Schorr says that the budget impasse may evolve into an election issue, as the talks aimed at resolving the shutdown fail to produce swift results and the prospect of another shutdown looms.
  • Danny talks to Washington Post reporter Susan Schmidt about the Senate Whitewater committee's decision yesterday to subpoena the White House for notes on a meeting at which the president's personal lawyers and aides discussed Whitewater. The White House has refused to release the notes, invoking Mister Clinton's attorney-client privilege. Schmidt says the matter is likely to be decided by the courts during the coming presidential election year.
  • SCOTT READS LISTENER COMMENTS.
  • after a Serb rocket attack killed one woman and wounded six others. It has been described as the worst violence in the city since the arrival of the NATO peace force.
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