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  • Charles de Ledesma reviews the music of Pizzaman, a group of four musicians based in Brighton, England. The group is topping British dance charts with their rousing disco beats and enthralling pop punch.
  • NPR'S JOHN GREENBERG REPORTS ON THE NEW WHITEWATER PAPERS RELEASED LAST NIGHT.
  • Andrea DeLeon of Maine Public Radio reports on the attack on four nuns over the weekend. Two of the nuns were killed, and two injured by a former mental patient. Some believe he should not have been on the streets.
  • in Korea's political crisis. Now, top business leaders are being implicated.
  • Music reviewer Charles de Ledesma reviews "Lamentation" by cellist and composer Tunde Jegede [TTON-day juh-GAY-day.] #Station note:the CD IS CALLED LAMENTATION ..BY TUNDE JEGEDE ON TRICIOM RECORDS DISTRIBUTED BY NEW NOTE ADDRESS ELECTRON HOUSE, CRAY AVENUE ST MARY CRAY, ORPINGTON KENT BR5 3SJ ENGLAND (stereo)
  • NPR's David Baron reports that Evangelical Christians will make the rounds on Capitol Hill tomorrow to defend the Endangered Species Act. They are part of an American religious environmental movement born several decades ago that is stepping now into the political arena.
  • The White House has released an internal 1993 memo that portrays Hillary Rodham Clinton as the force behind the firing of travel office employees at the start of the administration. Administration officials had told investigators that Mrs. Clinton played no role in the firings. NPR's Jon Greenberg reports that a White House spokesman says the memo adds nothing new to the public record.
  • NPR'S DAVID WELNA REPORTS ON THE MAJOR WEATHER PROBLEMS AFFECTING MONARCH BUTTERFLIES THIS YEAR IN THE MEXICAN WINTERING PLACE.
  • NPR'S MICHAEL GOLDFARB REPORTS ON A DOCUMENT REVEALED THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN THAT HAD BEEN SECRET FOR 50 YEARS. DURING WORLD WAR TWO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT TRIED TO CENSOR ONE OF ITS MOST CELEBRATED AUTHORS -- P.G. WODEHOUSE.
  • NPR's Jon Greenberg reports that President Clinton signed legislation early this morning temporarily ending the partial government shutdown. But the White House and Congress have still not agreed on how to balance the budget, so negotiations continue.
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