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  • WE REPLAY, AS PART OF OUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVANCE, JOHN HOCKENBERRY'S 1986 STORY ABOUT A MAN WITH THE RARE BRAIN DISORDER TOURETTE'S (tur-ETTS) SYNDROME -- WHICH CAUSES INVOLUNTARY, AND OFTEN VULGAR, UTTERANCES IN THOSE AFFLICTED WITH IT.
  • MICHAEL MORAN VISITS WITH THE BELL RINGERS OF THE ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE.
  • SCOTT TALKS WITH MIKE MALES WHO IS CRITICAL OF A NEW CARNEGIE COMMISSION REPORT ON ADOLESCENTS AT RISK IN AMERICA.
  • SCOTT SPEAKS WITH REPORTER LYNN TERRY ABOUT WHAT SEEMS TO BE THE BEGINNING OF THE END TO THE 22-WEEK TRANSPORTATION STRIKE IN FRANCE. RAIL WORKERS VOTED YESTERDAY TO GO BACK TO WORK.
  • SCOTT SPEAKS WITH NANCY SINATRA, DAUGHTER OF FRANK. MS. SINATRA HAS WRITTEN A BOOK ABOUT HER FATHER'S LIFE AND MUSIC TITLED "FRANK SINATRA: AN AMERICAN LEGEND."
  • Critic MAUREEN CORRIGAN gives her holiday picks.
  • 2: Actor and director ALAN ARKIN. He's currently co-starring, with Andy Garcia, in the new film, "Steal Big, Steal Little," Arkin began his career with Chicago's Second City improv group. He went on to win a Tony on Broadway, in Carl Reiner's play "Enter Laughing," and to star in movies such as "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming," "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter," "Wait Until Dark," "Catch-22," and "The In-Laws." Arkin's directing credits include "The Sunshine Boys" and "Little Murders" on Broadway, and several movies and T-V shows, including an episode of the P-B-S comedy series, "Trying Times." (REBROADCAST from 11
  • SCOTT SIMON DRAWS A PARALLEL BETWEEN JOHNNIE COCHRAN'S FINAL ARGUMENT FOR O.J.'S ACQUITAL AND HARPER LEE'S HISTORICAL NOVEL "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD."
  • CURSE TABLETS/SCOTT SPEAKS WITH ARCHAEOLOGIST BARBARA BURRELL, OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, ON HER DISCOVERY IN ISRAEL OF ANCIENT "CURSE TABLETS," INSCRIBED ILL-WISHES.
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