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  • SCOTT SPEAKS WITH JOHN F. CALLAHAN, EDITOR OF "THE COLLECTED ESSAYS OF RALPH ELLISON."
  • NPR's Kathy Schalch reports that the Clinton re-election campaign has raised more money than any of his potential Republican opponents -- $26 million as of the end of 1995. According to a new report, much of the money has come from lawyers and the entertainment industry, two groups that have been very supportive of the Clinton administration and some of its legislative proposals.
  • There's a big Hollywood party tonight to mark the upcoming birthday of George Burns. He will be 100 years old this Saturday. We play excerpts from a 1940s Burns & Allen radio show - which foreshadows George Burns longevity in a comic way. (3:30) (
  • Bob Mondello reviews a French film called "French Twist."
  • Democratic leaders in New York's state legislature say they'll move forward quickly with impeachment proceedings against Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who faces allegations of criminal sexual harassment.
  • NPR senior news analyst Daniel Schorr says that promised welfare reform is unlikely to be passed this year.
  • Pshychologist and commentatro Drew Westen, in light of the recent Freud bashing that has been going on, defends the man.
  • NPR's Anne Garrels reports that Russian President Yeltsin's former top economic advisor has issued a dire warning about Russian politics. Anatoly Chubais ((Chew-BIGH-ess)) today told Western businessmen and political leaders that there will be bloodshed if the Communists come back to power in the June presidential elections.
  • on new Pentagon precautions to protect troops from landmines in Bosnia.
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