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  • Daniel explores reaction among the left and right wings within Israel with Yaron Ezrachi, a political theorist at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and Bob Lang a spokesperson from the West Bank settlers. Both say that the assassination of Rabin was abhorrant, but disagreed sharply on what course Israel should take vis-a-vis the Palestinians. 9:30 Funding Credit Cross Promo Station Break (:59) Forward Promo
  • Jacki speaks with writer Naomi Wolf, who has written an essay squaring her feminist philosophy with the fact that, when she got married, she was totally sucked into the idea of a traditional wedding, complete with Victorian-style wedding dress. The essay is called "Brideland," and appears in a new book called Being Real (Doubleday).
  • SUSAN STAMBERG AND DANIEL SCHORR, WEEKEND EDITION'S SENIOR NEWS ANALYST, TALK ABOUT THE TOP NEWS STORIES OF THE WEEK.
  • SCOTT SIMON AND DANIEL SCHORR, WEEKEND EDITION'S SENIOR NEWS ANALYST, TALK ABOUT THE TOP NEWS STORIES OF THE WEEK.
  • DID LAST WEEK'S ELECTION TELL US ANYTHING ABOUT HOW NEXT YEAR'S VOTE MIGHT GO? NPR'S BRIAN NAYLOR EXAMINES THE QUESTION. 4:00.
  • 2: Actor DAVID PAYMER received an Oscar nomination for his role in "Mr. Saturday Night." He's starred in the movie "Quiz Show." as Dan Enright, the villain producer who rigs the show "Twenty-One." . He's currently in the new film "Get Shorty." (REBROADCAST from 10
  • MITCH TEICH (TYKE) REPORTS ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN A SMALL MINNESOTA TOWN WHO DISCOVERED A POND FULL OF MUTANT FROGS. NOW, THEY'RE HELPING SCIENTISTS LEARN WHY IT HAPPENED.
  • SUSAN SPEAKS WITH DONALD SAARI, A MATHEMATICIAN AT NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY IN EVANSTON, ILLINOIS. PROFESSOR SAARI SAYS THAT, FROM A MATHEMATICAL POINT OF VIEW, ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE IS SIMPLY NOT FAIR -- AND LOTS OF OTHER DEMOCRACIES KNOW IT.
  • From the Library of Congress, Recording Sound Specialist, SAMUEL BRYLAWSKI and Acquisition Specialist COOPER GRAHAM. The two have just compiled a collection of presidential speeches dating back 85 years. The collection is Historic Presidential Speeches (1908-1993) (on Rhino/World Beat label) and begins with William Howard Taft's recorded during the presidential campaign of
  • NPR'S ELIZABETH ARNOLD REPORTS THAT THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE REPUBICANS HAVE REACHED AGREEMENT ON THE TAX CUT PACKAGE.
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