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  • Rescue teams are searching for survivors after a 12-story residential building partially collapsed overnight in Surfside, north of Miami Beach, Florida.
  • A sound montage of some of the voices in this past week's news, including the final stretch at the Kentucky Derby; Archbishop Charles Chaput; Columbine High School student Amber Burgess; President Bill Clinton; Reverend Jesse Jackson; Representative Tom Delay (R, Texas); Representative David Obey (D, Wisconsin); Representative C.W. Young (R, Florida);.
  • NPR's Mandelit delBarco reports from Los Angeles on the reaction of the families of the released American soldiers.
  • NPR's John Burnett reports from a town that is literally straddling the lines of conflict in the Balkan region.
  • Puzzle master Will Shortz quizzes one of our listeners, and has a challenge for everyone at home.
  • NPR Senior News Analyst looks at President Clinton's ability to empathize with other people's pain and suffering.
  • Weekend Edition Information Age specialist Rich Dean looks at the latest Internet passion: on-line auctions.
  • Three American soldiers who had been captured by Serbian forces, and the affect of the release on negotiations to end the conflict.
  • Guest host Don Gonyea is joined by NPR's Brian Naylor to talk about this week's vote in the House of Representatives not to allow ground troops in Kosovo unless Congress approves such a measure. They also discuss whether any progress is being made on other matters outstanding before Congress.
  • Dan Drayer of Colorado Public Radio reports that some religious leaders are upset over the tone of one of the memorial services honoring the dead at Columbine High.
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