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  • SCIENTISTS ARE USING A PROBE TO DREDGE THE BOTTOM OF MONO LAKE IN CALIFORNIA. WE MAY SOMEDAY LEARN FROM THIS 3,000 YEAR OLD LAKE IF LIFE FORMS EVER EXISTED ON MARS.
  • WEEKEND EDITION PRESENTS THE LATEST INSTALLMENT OF JULIUS KNIPL, REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHER
  • NPR's Peter Kenyon reports that the U.S. Civil Rights Commission met this week to examine race and sex discrimination in the nation's police forces.
  • The Pope was in New York today. We hear a bit of tape from his mass this morning in Central Park, and then Daniel talks with two students and a professor at Catholic University about their feelings concerning the significance and relevance of the Pope and his visit to America
  • The prominent voice this past week was that of the Los ngeles County Court's clerk reading the "not guilty" verdict in the O.J. impson trial
  • While on assignment in Los Angeles, Daniel attempts to drive around the city with the aid of a computer called a "Global Positioning System" or G-P-S. The computer is mounted on the dashboard and is programmed to guide you thru a city to a specific destination. Daniel also talks with an Automotive Technologies manager at Rockwell International, the company that sells the G-P-S to companies.
  • NPR's Debbie Elliot reports that if you survey the wake drawn this week by Hurricane Opal, you'd find that the barrier islands off the northwest coast of Florida were especially hard hit. Residents who'd fled the area returned today for a temporary visit...that's all the authorities would allow them... to see what the storm had done to their homes and businesses.
  • NPR'S LYNN NEARY REPORTS ON THE POPE'S MESSAGE TO AMERICA ON HIS VISIT SO FAR. THERE WILL BE UPDATES OF THIS INTERVIEW AS HIS MASS IN CENTRAL PARK PROGRESSES.
  • Okay. OJ is over. And that got critic Bob Mondello musing about how Hollywood has treated with the subject of juries in film.
  • Host Liane Hansen discusses the aftermath of the O.J. Simpson rial with Richard Cohen of the Washington Post and Clarence Page of the Chicago ribune. Page says we saw the flip-side of what white juries have been doing for ears...Cohen says while we can see raw emotion in the aftermath of the trial, e're slowly working toward better understanding between the races in this ountry.
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