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  • Susan Goodman reports on a drug treatment program in Maryland hat combines traditional approaches to treatment in an effort to curb repeat ffenders.
  • NPR senior news analyst Daniel Schorr discusses the risks aken by those who "blow the whistle" on wrong-doing in their companies or in he U.S. government.
  • President Clinton's last hours of campaigning.
  • Jacki Lyden speaks with Stephen Ulrich (UL-rick) and Paul Dugan DOO-gan), 2 members of the instrumental rock band "Lazy Boy". Their debut CD, Amnesia" (on Tasankee Records) features evocative "secret-agent"-type guitars hat evokes images of the great guitar groups of the 50's and 60's.
  • are calling on House speaker Newt Gingrich to step aside while the ethics investigations against him continue.
  • grueling end to his campaign marathon.
  • Scott with some thoughts about Mario Savio, leader of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement. Mr. Savio died earlier this week.
  • We offer some facts about the turnout in Tuesday's election, which was lower than in 1992, and part of a trend that spans 30 years.
  • are preparing to work together for another four years. Mr. Clinton says he plans on moving towards the "vital center." Republicans are eyeing such plans with caution, but they approve of Mr. Clinton's call for a bi- partisan cabinet.
  • Robert talks with artist Guillermo Gomez-Pena about the artistic installation, "Temple of the Confessions," now in place at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. The piece calls for members of the public to talk about Mexican immigrants. Their words are recorded and then played back in performance of the piece.
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