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  • BRITISH PLAYWRIGHT ROBERT BOLT HAS BEEN SOLELY CREDITED WITH WRITING THE SCREENPLAY FOR THE MOVIE "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA," WHICH WON SEVEN ACADEMY AWARDS IN 1962. SCOTT SIMON SPEAKS WITH DEL REISMAN, FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA ABOUT THE GUILD'S DECISION TO RE-INSTATE BLACKLISTED SCREENWRITER MICHAEL WILSON AND FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE SCREENWRITING CREDIT WITH BOLT.
  • GARDENING: SCOTT SIMON AND WEEKEND EDITION GARDENING EXPERT KETZEL LEVINE TALK ABOUT A DRY SUBJECT...DROUGHT...AND HOW TO COPE WITH IT IN YOUR GARDEN.
  • ONE WOMAN'S INTERESTING DIVORCE SETTLEMENT COMES DUE YEARS LATER.
  • SCOTT SIMON AND SIMON HOGGART OF BRITAIN'S THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER TALKS ABOUT THE WEEK'S NEWS
  • Danny speaks with Michael Dobbs of the Washington Post about confirmation that thousands of Bosnian Muslim men were massacred by Serbs last July when the Serb army overran the so-called safe haven of Srebrenica.
  • Bob Mondello reviews the movie "Unzipped," a documentary about the fasion designer Issac Mizrahi. It's very slick and entertaining, he says.
  • Storyteller Carmen Didi shares another tale of her mother's finesse - this time with the English language.
  • NPR's Richard Harris reports that scientists think they may have discovered a planet, outside our solar system, orbiting around a star, much as the earth orbits around our sun. It would be the first-ever discovery of its kind.
  • Among the speakers at today's UN meeting was Cuba's Fidel Castro. It was Castro's first appearance at the UN since 1979, and NPR's Tom Gjelten has been following him around. Tom talks with Daniel about Castro's day.
  • Daniel talks to Timothy O'Brien, staff writer at the Wall Street Journal about a recent article covering a computer break-in at Citicorp, one of the largest banks in the country. A 28 year old computer hacker in St. Petersburg, Russia, allegedly broke into Citicorps and transfered over 12 million dollars from corporate accounts all over the world to his own account, $400,000 of which he was able to withdraw in cash before getting caught by Citicorps and the FBI.
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