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  • SUSAN TALKS WITH OUR GARDENING CONSULTANT KETZEL LEVINE, AND WITH LESLIE POHL-KOSBAU (pole KOSS-bau), COMMUNITY GARDENS DIRECTOR FOR PORTLAND, OREGON, ABOUT THE GROWING POPULARITY OF COMMUNITY GARDENING.
  • FROM SPRNGFIELD, ILL. BILL WHEELHOUSE REPORTS THAT THE HOT SUMMER HAS HURT THIS YEAR'S PUMPKIN CROP.
  • Daniel talks to NPR's Joe Palca about flu season. There are more cases of the flu in the winter than in the summer, but researchers are not sure why. Research also suggests that flu shots are beneficial for all people, not just the elderly.
  • MALLE: SCOTT REMEMBERS FILMMAKER LOUIS MALLE WHO DIED THIS WEEK.
  • WEEKEND EDITION'S ELVIS MITCHELL REVIEWS MARTIN SCORCESE'S NEW FILM 'CASINO.'
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  • Stephen Smith profiles reclusive artist Charles Biederman BEE-der-man). Known for his three-dimensional abstract reliefs, Biederman has voided the arts limelight, preferring to keep to himself and focus on his art. eiderman is now 90 years old, living in Minnesota, still painting and writing.
  • SCOTT REMARKS ABOUT THE REPORTS THIS WEEK OF THE DISCOVERY OF ADAM (as in "adam and eve")
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  • WEEKEND EDITION GARDENING CONSULTANT KETZEL LEVINE INTRODUCES US TO A HORTICULTURALIST WHO HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEPAL WITH SEEDS FROM RARE, EXOTIC PLANTS.
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