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  • SUSAN TALKS WITH AUTHOR DAVID KAHN ABOUT RECENTLY UNEARTHED DOCUMENTS THAT SHOW THE KGB TRIED TO RECRUIT ELENOR ROOSEVELT AS A SPY.
  • SUSAN INTERVIEWS SINGER/PIANIST MICHAEL FEINSTEIN (FINE-stine) ABOUT HIS BOOK "NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT" WHILE HE SITS AT THE NPR PIANO. ("NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT: MY LIFE IN RHYTHM AND RHYME" BY MICHAEL FEINSTEIN --- HYPERION PUBLIS
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    Daniel talks with Ted Halstead, executive director of 'Redefining Progress', an economics research group based in San Francisco. Halstead says the Gross Domestic Product gives a misleading picture of the economic well-being in the USA.
  • Film critic STEPHEN SCHIFF reviews "Strange Days" the new action film directed by Katherine Bigelow.
  • OUR LATEST INSTALLMENT OF JULIUS KNIPL: REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHER. THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS CALLED "THE DOUBLETALK ARTIST."
  • Film critic for The Boston Phoenix, STEVEN VINEBERG. He reviews "Richard the Third."
  • The White House aide who discovered missing billing records from Hillary Rodham Clinton's law firm says they suddenly appeared on a table in plain view. NPR's Jon Greenberg reports that the aide says she doesn't know who put them there. The records had been subpoenaed two years earlier by investigators who wanted to determine how much legal work Mrs. Clinton had done for a failed savings and loan owned by the Clinton's partner in the Whitewater real estate venture.
  • HOST SCOTT SIMON TALKS WITH NEW YORKER MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTOR LAWRENCE WESHCLER ABOUT HIS LATEST ARTICLE, WHICH TIES THE BOSNIAN WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL WITH THE WORKS OF THE DUTCH MASTER JOHANNES VERMEER (yo-HAHN-ess ver-MEER)
  • NPR's Jon Greenberg reports that President Bill Clinton used his weekly radio address to begin making the case for deploying American troops in Bosnia. Clinton said a deployment is in the best interests of American security and in keeping with the country's national values. Clinton urged Americans to support his plan to send 20,000 U.S. soldiers as part of a 60,000-strong NATO force that will try to guarantee peace in a land torn by four years of bloodshed, atrocities and ethnic cleansing.
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