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  • In this story, Dr.Richard Weinberg remembers fondly his days as an intern in the 1970's and specifically the head nurse who taught Weinberg what he calls the deepest and best traditions of medicine.
  • last night of a U.S. plan to provide emergency economic relief to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Many Palestinians are experiencing hardship because Israel closed off those areas after a wave of terrorist bombings.
  • SCOTT SIMON
  • SIMON/ GOLF PART TWO: TWO WEEKS AGO WE SPOKE WITH THE CO-FOUNDER OF THE BERING SEA ICE GOLF CLASSIC IN NOME ALASKA. THIS WEEK WE TAKE YOU TO THE PILLAR MOUNTAIN GOLF CLASSIC IN KODIAK, ALASKA.
  • As Bob Dole campaigns from the Capitol, President Clinton is carrying out his own campaign events from the White House. Today's event was a speech on illegal drugs and violent crime. NPR's Mara Liasson reports that Mr. Clinton's strategy is to be presidential and remain above the fray ... but that's not always easy.
  • a bill last night which would change the way health insurance is sold. But the measure will probably face a much tougher fight when it goes before the Senate.
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. SCOTT TALKS WITH THEATER DIRECTOR JERRY STROPNICKY AND THE CAST OF THE BLOOMSBURG THEATER ENSEMBLE'S PRODUCTION OF "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR"...A NEW PLAY WHICH INCORPORATES 200 YEARS OF LETTERS TO LOCAL NEWSPAPERS.
  • NPR senior new analyst says that several recent leaks have the White House concerned, but this is nothing new in presidential history.
  • Commentator David Brooks - a non-smoker- wonders why smokers don't stand up to the crusade against their lifestyle... especially since this year has been coined in certain circles the Tobacco Election.
  • Mitsubishi for allegedly allowing widespread sexual harassment of female workers.
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