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  • Weekend Edition's Dan Schorr spoke with Susan Rice, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for African Affairs at the National Security Council and Kofi (KO-fee) Annan (on-On), the Under Secretary-General for Peace-keeping Operations at the United Nations about the prospects for a peace-keeping force in Africa.
  • NPR's Mandalit DelBarco reports on Frederick's of Hollywood's 50th Anniversary.
  • - For the first time in half a century, workmen are cleaning up Grand Central Station in New York City. NPR's Steve Inskeep reports much of the work involves cleaning off the layers of grime that have obscured a celestial mural on Grand Central's high ceiling.
  • The participating countries agreed to endorse free trade goals on computers and other high-tech products.
  • Alan Cheuse reviews James Cowan's new book A Mapmaker's Dream. It's the story of a Italian monk's quest to make a perfect map of the world. The book is set during the Renaissance in Venice, and is based in part on the true story of Fra Mauro, whose maps are in the central library in Venice.
  • Scott with some thoughts on the wit and humor of John F. Kennedy.
  • at the Art Institute of Chicago which runs until January 5th, titled " >Degas--Beyond Impressionism."
  • NPR's Mary Kay Magistad reports that Yale University is supervising a program to document the atrocities and executions of the Khmer Rouge regime. The documentation was being done to help bring the guilty to justice. But times have changed in Cambodia, and now the government is more interested in forging a more peaceful future than tracking down those guilty of genocide.
  • Critic Bob Mondello has a review of the Australian film, Shine. It's about a concert pianist...a one-time child prodigy who had spent a lot of time in mental institutions...who has been making a comeback. The film was recently honored by Australia's Film Institute, and found an enthusiastic reception at the Sundance and Toronto Film Festivals.
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