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  • Michael talks with Frank Vardanega about today's Wimbledon mens singles championship between American Pete Sampras, and Boris Becker from Germany. After losing the first set, Sampras rallied to take the next three sets...to make this his third straight Wimbledon title.
  • HOST SUSAN STAMBERG SHARES SOME THOUGHTS ON THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE END OF WORLD WAR II AND THE FAMOUS LIFE MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPH OF THE SAILOR AND THE NURSE KISSING IN TIMES SQUARE ON AUGUST 14TH, 1945. WE NOW KNOW WHO THEY WERE.
  • Daniel speaks with George Hawatmeh, editor of the Jordan Times newspaper, about a press conference held today by General Hussein Kamel al-Majid, former right hand man to Saddam Hussein, who defected this week to Jordan. Hussein Kamel today called for the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, who is his father-in-law.
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  • NPR'S ANDY BOWERS SENDS US THIS POSTCARD FROM THE CENTRAL REGION OF BOSNIA, WHICH HAS ENJOYED RELATIVE PEACE FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS. HERE THE FRONT LINE AND FLY-FISHING EXIST SIDE-BY-SIDE.
  • NPR'S DAVID WELNA REPORTS FROM PORT AU PRINCE ON HAITI'S CONTINUING DIFFICULTIES AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE JUDICIARY BRANCH OF PARLIAMENT WHICH, UNTIL THIS WEEK, HAD BEEN ALL BUT NON-EXISTENT.
  • Michael Goldfarb is usually based in London where he covers British life and politics for NPR. So we took advantage of his tenure here in Washington, D.C. to help us understand that most British of games: cricket. Michael managed to find a cricket match on a field (the "wicket") near the Jefferson Memorial and, in this piece, he tells us what the game is all about.
  • SCOTT SIMON AND DANIEL SCHORR, WEEKEND EDITION'S SENIOR NEWS ANALYST, TALK ABOUT THE TOP NEWS STORIES OF THE WEEK.
  • SCOTT SIMON SPEAKS WITH JOURNALIST DEAN MILLER IN IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO, ABOUT THE DEMOTION YESTERDAY OF THE FBI'S NUMBER 2 OFFICIAL, DEPUTY DIRECTOR LARRY POTTS. MR. POTTS SUPERVISED THE 1992 SIEGE IN RUBY RIDGE, IDAHO, WHERE THE UNARMED WIFE AND 14-YEAR-OLD SON OF A WHITE SUPREMACIST WERE KILLED. HE ALSO SUPERVISED THE 1993 SIEGE OF THE BRANCH DAVIDIAN COMPOUND IN WACO, TEXAS.
  • Mike O'Connor reports from Sarajevo that Bosnian Serb forces have surrounded the so-called safe haven of Zhepa and can take it any time. The Serbs earlier this week took another safe area, the village of Srebrenica.
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