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2. Simon/Lebudde
SCOTT SIMON TALKS WITH SAM LeBUDDE, AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST NOTED FOR SNEAKING VIDEO CAMERAS INTO FORBIDDEN PLACES, ABOUT HIS CAREER OF BRINGING THE ABUSE OF ENDANGERED SPECIES TO PUBLIC VIEW.
1. Billboard + Block/Newcomers School
NPR'S MELISSA BLOCK VISITS "NEWCOMERS SCHOOL" IN LONG ISLAND CITY IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS IN NEW YORK CITY. IT IS A NEW PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL JUST OPENED UP EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE NEWEST NEW YORKERS, DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN IN THIS COUNTRY LESS THAN A YEAR AND WHOSE ENGLISH SKILLS ARE MINIMAL.
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SIMON/CIRCUS: ACCIDENTS AND MISHAPS HAVE BEEN PLAGUING THE CLYDE BEATTY COLE BROTHERS CIRCUS, AND SCOTT SIMON TALKS, WITH THE HELP OF HIS TRANSLATOR PAPA PETROV, TO MEROSLAV PAMOUKOV (pah-MOO-kov), A BULGARIAN ACROBAT AND MEMBER OF THE PETROV TROUPE, WHO FELL 40 FEET FROM THE RUSSIAN SWING AND LANDED ON HIS HEAD.
Serbs Retreat
Daniel talks with NPR's Sylvia Poggioli, who's in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, about the latest development in the long Bosnian war. Serb forces have pulled back from the Muslim enclave of Bihac after Croatia's army threatened the Croatian Serb stronghold of Krajina.
3. Simon Rapoport
SPORTS: SCOTT SIMON AND WEEKEND EDITION'S SPORTS COMMENTATOR RON RAPOPORT TALK ABOUT INCIDENTS THAT HAPPENED THIS WEEK THAT ILLUSTRATE WHAT IS GOOD AND BAD ABOUT THE 1995 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SEASON.
1. Billboard + Simon/Vietnam
SCOTT SIMON TALKS WITH LOUIS SARRIS, A STATE DEPARTMENT ANALYST FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA THROUGH MOST OF THE YEARS OF THE VIETNAM WAR (NOW RETIRED), WHO SAYS THAT IN HIS MEMOIR "IN RETROPECT," ROBERT McNAMARA, WHO HAD HELPED DESIGN AND LEAD THE VIETNAM WAR, HAS NOT ACKNOWLEDGED HIS ERRORS FULLY...NOT EVEN IN THAT MEMOIR.
2. Simon/Goldsmith
SCOTT SIMON TALKS WITH MARTIN GOLDSMITH, HOST OF NPR'S PERFORMANCE TODAY, ABOUT A NEW CD TITLED "MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH - J.S. BACH," AVAILABLE ON EMI CLASSICS. JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH WROTE SIX SUITES FOR UNACCOMPANIED CELLO, AND MR. ROSTROPOVICH, CONSIDERED ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREAT LIVING MUSICIANS, HAS RECORDED ALL OF THEM IN THIS NEW CD.
March Eve
NPR's Phillip Davis reports that with thousands...perhaps a million people expected to participate in tomorrow's Million Man March in Washington, observers are trying to distinguish the message of the event from its controversial organizer Louis Farrakhan. Farrakhan drew criticism this week when during an interview with Reuters Television, he made an anti-Semetic remark.
Energy Dependence
This past week, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would allow Alaska to export oil for the first time since the energy crisis of the mid-1970's. The Senate previously passed the measure, and President Clinton says he'll sign it. This all got us to thinking about how far the country has or hasn't come since the energy crisis, and Danny talks to oil expert Daniel Yergin for some answers.
Ftr Truman
For the record, we hear how President Harry Truman explained his decision to drop the bomb on Hiroshima to the American people. These are excerpts from a speech Truman made on August 9, 1945, three days after Hiroshima was destroyed.
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