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  • Daniel talks with Journalist Lee May and his father about their re-uniting after 39 years apart. Lee May who now lives in Atlanta, sought to find his father in 1989, his father lives in Meridian Mississippi. Lee May has written a book about the biggest thing they have in common....Gardening.
  • Daniel talks with Lois Underhill, the author of the book "The Woman Who Ran For President: The Many Lives of Victoria Woodhull." She was the first woman to run for President in the U.S. and to address a Congressional committee. She was also the first to have a brokerage firm on Wall Street in New York City. The book chronicles Woodhull's life in the late 1800's.
  • Playwright and satirist from South Africa PIETER DIRK-UYS (Peter - Durk - ACE). He has a television talk show in South Africa. DIRK-UYS' show has unusual twist. Instead of hosting his show as himself, he dresses drag as an Afrikaner dowager named Evita. His guests include such leaders as Nelson Mandela. DIRK-UYS' show is said to be "a way of making the country's leaders seem more human."
  • CHADWICK/BERLIN WALL THEME PARK: HOST ALEX CHADWICK TALKS WITH ROSS KOTHEN, PROJECT DIRECTOR FOR A PROPOSED BERLIN WALL THEME PARK BEING PLANNED IN BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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    ALL STATIONS FROM: MARTA HAYWOOD RE: WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY/SECOND RUNDOWN DATE: JUNE 17, 1995 HOST: SCOTT SIMON NEWS: BILL REDLIN, LAURA KNOY
  • SCOTT SIMON DISCUSSES STATESMANSHIP...EVIDENT THIS WEEK WHEN PRESIDENT CLINTON ANNOUNCED THE OPENING OF RELATIONS WITH VIETNAM.
  • ENTERTAINMENT: SCOTT SIMON AND WEEKEND EDITION ENTERTAINMENT CRITIC ELVIS MITCHELL TALK ABOUT ONE OF THE MOST CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED TELEVISION SHOWS, HBO'S THE LARRY SANDERS SHOW, WHICH BEGINS ITS FOURTH SEASON NEXT WEEK.
  • Member of the Exile Tibetans' Parliament, the Assembly of the Tibetan People's Deputies, TENDZIN CHOEGYAL (ten ZIN 'SHO gyel). He is the youngest brother of the His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Choegyal will be featured in the documentary "Shadow Over Tibet: Stories in Exile." The film will be nationally broadcasted on PBS on Thursday, June, 8, 1995 at 10PM ET/9PM CT. (THIS INTERVIEW CONTINUES INTO THE SECOND HALF OF THE
  • Jazz vibraphonist, GARY BURTON. He invented a four-mallet grip for the instrument that is used by many contemporary players. BURTON left Stan Getz's quartet in the mid 60's (at the age of 24) to form his own combo; a few years later he hired a young guitarist named Pat Metheny, giving Metheny his first taste of big time jazz. BURTON has been teaching percussion and improvisation classes at the Berklee School of Music in Boston; in 1985 he was named Dean of Curriculum there. BURTON has over fifty albums to his credit and numerous Grammy awards. His unreleased recordings with Stan Getz "Nobody Else But Me" (Verve Records) is now available. His new album is "Face to Face" with pianist Makoto Ozone (GRP). (REBROADCAST FROM 1
  • WEEKEND EDITION'S WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT DANIEL SCHORR SPEAKS WIH LAWRENCE EAGLEBURGER, DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE UNDER PRESIDENT BUSH AND AMBASSADOR TO YUGOSLAVIA UNDER PRESIDENTS CARTER AND REAGAN, AND ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI (SBIG-new breh-SHIN-skee), NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR TO PRESIDENT CARTER, ABOUT THE CHANGES THAT THE CONGRESSIONAL REPUBILCANS ARE PROPOSING IN FOREIGN AID AND ABOUT THIS WEEKS' NATO BOMBING OF BOSNIAN SERB POSITIONS.
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