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  • Daniel talks with Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa about the grueling and dehumanizing nature of campaigning in the presidential caucus in his state.
  • Bosnia peace process from breaking down over the issue of the war crimes tribunal, required under the Dayton agreement. Bosnian Serbs and the Serbian government are protesting the arrest and detention by NATO troops of two senior Bosnian Serbian military officers.
  • In order to see whether the primary elections are getting as much attention away from New Hampshire and the Beltway, NPR's Mark Roberts talked to shoppers at the Castle Rock Factory Shops mall outside Denver, Colorado.
  • Noah talks with Kathy Landoldt, a dairy farmer just south of Tillamook in Oregon, about the flooding there. When the she and her husband returned to their farm after evacuating, they were surprised to find most of their livestock living. Some cows had water up to their chins and her husband had to milk them underwater.
  • with business interests now beginning to find that building solar power equipment can be profitable.
  • NPR's Jim Zarroli reports the Compuserve online service has reinstated most of the 200 discussion groups it had banned after German authorities complained about sexually explicit material on the internet. Compuserve said it was distributing software "filters" which will allow users to restrict access to certain newsgroups available through Compuserve.
  • who express increasing resentment about the presence of some 700,000 Rwandan refugees in nearby camps. This week, with approval from the United Nations, Zaire's government launched a campaign to convince the refugees to return to Rwanda voluntarily.
  • Screenwriter and director PAUL SCHRADER. He wrote the screenplay for Taxi Driver, which is being redistributed for its 20th anniversary, and has been restored in 35 mm with Dolby stereo. Schrader also wrote the screenplays for Scorcese's Raging Bull and The Last Temptation of Christ, and directed The Comfort of Strangers and Light Sleeper. He is co-screenwriter of the political thriller City Hall. (REBROADCAST from 9
  • LENA HARTMAN REPORTS ON THE ROLE OF THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT IN THE NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY AND HOW IT COMPARES WITH IOWA.
  • NPR senior news analyst Daniel Schorr says that the indications of Yassar Arafat's impressive victory in the Palestinian elections last weekend may not be as straightforward as they seem.
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