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Mike Shuster Reports On The Clinton Administration's New Policy On Land Mines.
The President added new restrictions to the military's use of mines yesterday but decided against ordering an all-out ban on U.S. use of the weapons. He said his advisors would work to develop an international ban. Opponents of the devices were disappointed by the President's compromise decision.
Torchbearer
Noah talks with Harley Sheffield, a cyclist who was carrying the Olympic torch near Takoma, Washington on Tuesday. Sheffield got a flat tire when he was crossing a bridge and lost hold of the torch.
Dole On Foreign Policy
Robert talks with NPR's Elizabeth Arnold about a speech Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole made yesterday criticizing President Clinton's policies toward Asia. Dole, who is the presumptive GOP nominee for president, said Clinton has been indecisive and weak, leaving U.S. allies confused. But in some areas, such as extending Most Favored Nation trade status for China, the two candidates agree.
The Patient
Commentator Elissa Ely (EEL-eye) writes about a psychiatric patient who always carried his resume and taked of reading great literature-- Paradise Lost, Moby Dick and the writings of Spinoza. Ely committed him to a hospital despite his insistence that he is quote "in all his fine senses." Years later, she has some perspective on the experience.
Don McNeal Obit
The Breakfast club -- obituary of Don McNeill - longtime host of the radio program "DON MCNEILL'S BREAKFAST CLUB". He was 88 and died Tuesday of respitory illness. He program lasted 35 years and was done live WITH an audience. Noah talks to Chicago Broadcast Historian Sterling "RED" Quiland and we hear ecerpts from some of the Shows.
Bob Edwards Talks With Ambassador Dennis Ross,
the State Department coordinator for regional peace about tomorrow's meeting in Washington to try to work out details of international monitoring of the cease-fire in Lebanon.
Almost Heaven
Ley Garnett rerrots no"llAmost Heaven," the Christian ovenant Community in Kamiah, Idaho, founded by self-styled patriot leader James Bo" Gritz (rhymes with "bites"). Three years ago, Gritz helped convince Randy eaver to surrender during the FBI siege at Ruby Ridge, Idaho. He was less uccessful this past week trying to convince the Freemen in Jordan, Montana to ive themselves up.
. The Blind Brain
NPR's Joe Palca reports that scientists have found new evidence that the human brain may be more flexible than previously believed. New research has found that when blind people read braille, they use a part of the brain that researchers had thought was only used for vision. That suggests the brain can rewire itself in ways never before understood.
Child Abuse In California
An investigative committee in Sacramento has concluded that the county's child-protective system places too much emphasis on family preservation at the expense of children's safety. The committee, which was formed after 3 year-old Adrian Conway was beaten to death at his home, also says that training for case workers could be improved. Robert Siegel speaks with the committee's chair, retired Superior Court Judge Eugene Gualco.
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White House Spokesman Mike McCurry Describes President Clinton's Response
to the phone call he received yesterday from Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, informing him of Dole's plans to resign from the Senate and devote himself full time to his Republican presidential campaign.
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