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  • of the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, about the best ways to clear away all the snow.
  • about the reasons behind the President's trip to Bosnia today. They also discuss the historical precedents for chiefs of staff going abroad to visit the troops.
  • Robert talks with Nicholas Scoppetta, who has served as a New York State prosecutor, deputy mayor, and commissioner for Investigations under two New York City mayors. He has been appointed by mayor Rudolph Giuliani to lead a new agency overseeing child welfare.
  • Linda Wertheimer speaks with Alex Crosby, a medical epidemiologist at the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, and author of a new report on suicide and the elderly. After many years of declining rates of suicide among persons 65 and older, the rates have started to increase.
  • lead forecaster for the National Weather Service, about how this storm compares with previous ones.
  • A sound montage of a few prominent voices in this past week's ews, including Pres. Clinton during his State of the Union address; Senate ajority Leader Bob Dole's (R-Kan.) response to the address; Hillary Rodham linton on her testimony before a Grand Jury; Former Pres. Ronald Reagan nnouncing the Challenger explosion; an American remembering the explosion; an nti-death penalty activist and a Democratic lawmaker from Utah on the execution n Utah; and a Pittsburg Steelers fan and a Dallas Cowboy fan on today's Super owl.
  • (host copy) Poet Joseph Brodsky died today. The Russian exile, who lived in New York, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1987. He went on to become the U.S. Poet Laureate. We'll hear Brodsky read his poem, "Bosnia Tune."
  • Daniel remembers the Challenger explosion, which took place ten years ago today. He speaks with Karen Colby, a former student of astronaut Christa McAuliffe who is now a teacher in New Hampshire; and with Gene Kranz, who was at mission control for NASA when the explosion took place.
  • impasse has been put behind us or not and what's next for Congress once it gets past the budget.
  • Robert Siegel speaks with Stanley Hoffman, a professor of the civilization of France at Harvard University, about the late Francois Mitterrand. Mr. Hoffman discusses Mitterrand's efforts toward European integration and his gradual move from the right to the left.
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