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  • founders of the on-line computer investment forum known as the Motley Fool. The brothers say they started the service to help independent stock market investors gather information which can improve their chances of making more profitable choices.
  • the author of a book about the FBI, about how Director Louis Freeh and his deputies are doing. Kessler says they have learned from various mistakes and are improving with experience. But, he says, even though the FBI is more open and honest, Freeh's deputies continue to over-protects him and the Bureau from public criticism.
  • Details of the General Motors and United Auto Workers agreement were announced this afternoon. The U.A.W. won a promise that more employees will be hired at the Dayton parts plants and the company reinforced its right to hire outside suppliers. Robert speaks with NPR's Don Gonyea about the agreement.
  • Kenneth Woodward, about the cover story he wrote for this week's edition of the magazine, titled, "Rethinking the Resurrection." They discuss the latest developments in the debate among theologians. Next week in New York, a number of prominent Biblical scholars will hold a five-day meeting, which they are calling a "Resurrection Summit."
  • about the detention of the Unabomber suspect... and the 18 years of terror he is accused of.
  • a world without clocks where time stands still.
  • at the Smithsonian Museum of American History on chocolate. There was a lecture, a few history lessons, and of course, plenty of taste-testing.
  • Montana about the two-week-old standoff between the FBI and members of the anti-government group called the Freemen.
  • are moving towards an agreement on funding for several government departments that do not have permanent funding through the end of the year. But the President is threatening to veto any bills that have environmental riders attached.
  • SPORTS COMMENTATOR RON RAPOPORT LOOKS AT THE DWINDLING FIELD OF COMPETITORS AT THE N-C-A-A COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT.
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