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Dole Courts Powell
NPR's senior news analyst Daniel Schorr says that Bob Dole is doing more than courting Colin Powell as a running mate.
Bob Edwards Talks With Todd Pruzan,
a reporter for Advertising Age magazine, about the liquor industry's recent foray into television ads. While not illegal, a gentleman's agreement had kept hard liquor ads off the air. But now Seagram's has taken the plunge, to push its Crown Royal Canadian whiskey. If the campaign is successful, other companies would more than likely join Seagram's and the plethora of beer and wine commercials already on television.
ValuJet Prosecution
Noah talks with Willie Stern, a staff editor for Business Week magazine, about the news that federal authorities have begun a criminal investigation of the crash of ValuJet Flight 592. Stern says that the targets of the investigation are ValuJet and SabreTech Inc., an aircraft maintenance company that acknowledged it mistakenly labeled as "empty" a shipment of oxygen canisters that may have played a role in the crash. Investigators are examining the possibility that both companies may have lied to authorities after the crash.
. Presidential Coverage
Media analyst Mark Hertsgaard (HERTZ-gard) compares edia coverage of the Reagan and Clinton presidencies.
Scotus: Medical Devices
NPR's Chitra Ragavan reports that the Supreme Court today ruled that medical device makers can be sued in state court even if their products have federal approval. The ruling could open the gate to a stream of liability cases. Medical device makers had claimed that compliance with federal laws and regulations protected them from product liability cases in state courts.
Scotus: Soft Money
NPR's Peter Overby reports that a ruling today by the Supreme Court appeared to open the way for a whole new category of campaign spending by political parties on congressional campaigns. The court said the Federal Election Commission was wrong when it cited the Colorado Republican Party for exceeding federal spending limits after it spent $15,000 on radio ads in 1986 against a Democratic Senate candidate. Such expenditures, as long as they are made independently of a particular candidate's campaign, should not be limited, the court said.
What It Means
Linda Wertheimer talks with Yaron Ezrachi (ya-ROWN ez RAHK ee) and Tommy Lapid (la PEED) about shifts in attitudes about the peace process, as reflected in the Israeli election. Ezrachi is a political science professor at Hebrew University, and a fellow at the Israeli Democracy Institute. Lapid is the chief editorial writer for the newspaper Ma'ariv (ma- a-REEV).
West Bank
NPR's Sunni Khalid reports that Palestinians have mixed feelings about the apparent victory of Benjamin Netanyahu (net-ahn-YAH-hoo). Some say that Israelis have voted against peace, while others believe that a Likud government may not be so bad after all.
Gays In Russia
- Daniel talks with David Tuller about his book, "Cracks in the Iron Closet: Travels in Gay and Lesbian Russia" (Faber & Faber) which looks at the life of homosexuals in Russia. Tuller says although Russian society is more tolerant of homosexuals in some aspects, it is still far from embracing homosexual lifestyles. Gay bashing is still prevalent and police often turn a blind eye to crimes against homosexuals.
Simon/ Stowe
It is Harriet Beecher Stowe's birthday. Scott commemorates the abolitionist and novelist with a reading from her classic work "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
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