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  • NPR's John Nielsen has a preview of the people and olitics of the "Million Man March". The march. led by Nation of Islam leader ouis Farrakhan, will be held in Washington, D.C. tomorrow.
  • BEARS: Mark Roberts reports Colorado's local honey producers are omplaining about black bears raiding their bee hives.
  • OUR LATEST INSTALLMENT OF JULIUS KNIPL: REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHER. THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS CALLED "THE DOUBLETALK ARTIST."
  • Noah talks with NPR's Mara Liasson about the latest developments in the budget negotiations. Republican congresional leaders today called off scheduled budget talks at the White House, saying they want a "firm budget offer" from President Clinton that moves toward "bipartisan common ground." But Liasson says the White House is insisting the president already has shown flexibility.
  • NPR senior news analyst Daniel Schorr says that the political shakeup following Russia's parliamentary elections and the continued Chechen crisis have caused President Yeltsin act in ways which are reminiscent of the "old" Russia.
  • In his state-of-the-state address last night, Michigan Governor John Engler announced a new plan to move welfare recipients off the unemployment rolls in four counties and two other communities. NPR's Don Gonyea reports that unlike other states, Michigan's goal is to eliminate unemployment entirely among its welfare recipients, rather than just reduce it.
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