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  • JERROLD POST OF GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, WHO SPECIALIZES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILES OF WORLD LEADERS, TALKS WITH SCOTT ABOUT THE PROFILE OF A POET AND FELLOW PSYCHIATRIST WHO'S HAD A LOT TO DO WITH THE SUFFERING IN THE BALKANS -- PRESIDENT RADOVAN KARADZIC OF THE SELF-STYLED BOSNIAN SERB REPUBLIC
  • SCOTT SPEAKS WITH PROFESSOR THOMAS INGE ABOUT THE LIFE AND WORK OF CARTOONIST OLIVER WENDELL HARRINGTON, WHO DIED EARLIER THIS MONTH IN BERLIN. HARRINGTON WAS THE MOST POPULAR CARTOONIST OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN PRESS IN THE 1940'S AND 50'S.
  • NPR's Michael Goldfarb reports from London that British Prime Minister John Major may soon be forced to call a general election, an election that most polls show would spell an end to the conservative party's rule. The conservative's majority in the House of Commons is dwindling rapidly, some conservatives are defecting, and the conservatives are so busy fighting among themselves that running the country is becoming increasingly difficult for Major.
  • Music commentator MILO MILES tells us about Mud Boy and the Neutrons. Their new CD is "mud boy & the neutrons: they walk among us"
  • Weekend All Things Considered invites listeners to call in and share their most frightening experiences (that really turned out to be nothing serious).
  • NPR'S PHILLIP DAVIS REPORTS FROM THE NATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP SUMMIT IN WASHINGTON D-C. BLACKS LEADERS ARE LOOKING INTO ECONOMIC, HEALTH, AND POLITICAL INITIATIVES A MONTH AFTER THE MILLION MAN MARCH.
  • WEEKEND EDITION ENTERTAINMENT CRITIC ELVIS MITCHELL REVIEWS THE NEW JAMES BOND MOVIE "GOLDENEYE."
  • Fifty years ago from tomorrow, the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial got underway in Nuremberg Germany. 24 Nazi leaders, officials and industrialists were charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity. On the second day of the trial, Robert Jackson, chief US prosecutor delivered his opening statement that lasted the better part of a day. Here's an excerpt.
  • SCOTT HAS SOME THOUGHTS ON THE UPCOMING QUEBEC REFERENDUM
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