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  • Linda Wertheiemer talks to Psychiatrist David Pickar who says "cabin fever" can be likened to a mild form of depression. His advice: find a family project and stay away from watching tv.
  • Commentator Daniel Schorr observes that Hilary Clinton's involvement in the Whitewater and White House Travel Office controversies will likely obscure the merits of her new book on children and the family in American society.
  • about the state's clean-up efforts. Pennsylvania received about 30 inches of snow over the weekend, and a state of emergency was declared on Monday.
  • Steve Forbes as he campaigns across New Hampshire, Iowa and Arizona.
  • Laura Womack of member station W-A-M-U in Washington reports the Pentagon is in the midst of a two billion dollar renovation project to update outmoded electrical, water, and sewage systems. The main problem for the workers is working in areas with a lot of top secret material and not compromising national security.
  • The only major organ of government that has kept operating through two Washington snow storms is the Supreme Court. We talk to NPR's Nina Totenberg about how the Court did it and why.
  • The BBC's Angus Roxburgh [ROCKS-burr-ah] reports from outside a village in southern Russia where some of the hostages held by Chechen gunmen have been released. Negotiations continue...the Chechen rebels want to swap the hostages for their own freedom. The Russians have turned them down.
  • SCOTT TALKS WITH MOREESE BICKHAM, ONE OF THE NATION'S LONGEST-SERVING PRISONERS, WHO WAS RELEASED FROM LOUISIANA'S ANGOLA STATE PRISON THIS WEEK AFTER 37-1/2 YEARS.
  • Liane speaks with author Bill Milkowski about about his iography of jazz bassist Jaco Pastorius, considered by many to be the "greatest ass player who ever lived." Pastorius developed manic depression in his later ears, and died in 1985 after a bar fight. Milkowski's book, "Jaco: The xtraordinary And Tragic Life of Jaco Pastorius, the World's Greatest Bass layer." (Miller Freeman Books)
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