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  • Supreme Court today dealing with cable television programming. At issue is whether cable operators have the constitutional right to restrict so-called indecent programs.
  • NPR's Adam Hochberg reports that the fight for the soul of the Republican party got underway in earnest today, as Pat Buchanan, riding the momentum of his New Hampshire victory, campaigned in South Carolina. Buchanan pushed economic nationalism hard and appealed to former Phil Gramm supporters, one of whom, Phyllis Schafely of Eagle Forum fame, joined his team today.
  • NPR's Joe Palca reports that legislation that kept the federal government open also restricted funding of research on human embryos. Opponents of the research say it is unethical. But proponents say it could lead to important understanding that could help improve fertility treatments.
  • about the President being subpoenaed to give evidence in a Whitewater fraud trial.
  • Critic Bob Mondello reviews the film "Restoration," which stars Robert Downey, Jr.
  • SCOTT SIMON REVIEWS THE WEEK'S TOP NEWS STORIES WITH SIMON HOGGART OF BRITIAN'S GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER.
  • The PUZZLE INTERNET ADDRESS is puzzle@npr.org.
  • and the latest troubles facing the First Lady.
  • NPR's Sylvia Poggioli (po-ZHO-lee) reports from Belgrade on the osnian Serb's defiant stand against the Dayton agreement. Yesterday, Bosnian erb general Radko Mladic (MLA-ditch) vowed to oppose leaving Sarajevo under the ontrol of the Bosnian goverment.
  • NPR's Ina Jaffe reports on the arrest and conviction of the ring-leaders of a bird smuggling operation in California. The smugglers would sneak the eggs of rare birds into the country, raise them, then sell them on the black market for tens of thousands of dollars a piece.
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