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  • Liane Hansen speaks with I. Bernard Cohen, ictor S. Thomas Professor Emeritus of the History of Science at Harvard niversity about his new book, "Science and the Founding Fathers" (Norton). ohen believes that science heavily influenced Jefferson, Madison, Franklin and thers, and you can see the evidence of that in the documents they composed. :32.
  • WE REPLAY, AS PART OF OUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVANCE, JOHN HOCKENBERRY'S 1986 STORY ABOUT A MAN WITH THE RARE BRAIN DISORDER TOURETTE'S (tur-ETTS) SYNDROME -- WHICH CAUSES INVOLUNTARY, AND OFTEN VULGAR, UTTERANCES IN THOSE AFFLICTED WITH IT.
  • Jacki speaks with writer Naomi Wolf, who has written an essay squaring her feminist philosophy with the fact that, when she got married, she was totally sucked into the idea of a traditional wedding, complete with Victorian-style wedding dress. The essay is called "Brideland," and appears in a new book called Being Real (Doubleday).
  • A sound montage of this past week's news including Presidents lija Izetbegovic (AHL-ee-uh iz-eh-BEG-oh-vich) and Bill Clinton and House peaker Newt Gingrich on the Bosnian peace plan; President Clinton and Senator obert Dole on the federal budget; Beatles' fans and the newly-released Beatles une "Free As a Bird"; Princess Diana on ebing in the royal spotlight; and music rom Junior Walker, who died this past week.
  • Liane Hansen speaks to Alan Eames (EEM-z), author of "Secret ife of Beer -- Legends, Lore & Little-Known Facts (Storey Publishing). Eames ills himself as "the Beer King," and has become known as a beer istorian/anthropologist, digging through old archives for ancient recipes.
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  • SCOTT SPEAKS WITH NANCY SINATRA, DAUGHTER OF FRANK. MS. SINATRA HAS WRITTEN A BOOK ABOUT HER FATHER'S LIFE AND MUSIC TITLED "FRANK SINATRA: AN AMERICAN LEGEND."
  • A sound montage of this past week's news including President ill Clinton and Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole on the budget; Senator Alfonse 'Amato (R-NY) and Senator Paul Sarbanes (D-MD) on the whitewater hearings; and resident Bill Clinton and Serbia's Slobodan Milosevic on the signing of the osnian peace treaty.
  • It has been a slower-than-usual Christmas season for etailers, with some stores reporting flat sales. But businesses are counting on ast-minute shoppers to improve the situation and create a big finish. NPR's Jim arroli has been monitoring holiday sales.
  • SCOTT TALKS WITH MIKE MALES WHO IS CRITICAL OF A NEW CARNEGIE COMMISSION REPORT ON ADOLESCENTS AT RISK IN AMERICA.
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