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  • 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.
  • Jeremy Rosner, senior Associate at the Carnegie ndowment for International Peace and a former advisor to President Clinton, peaks with Jacki Lyden about what shape U.S. foreign policy is likely to take uring the President's second term in office. Aside from the obvious concerns - he Mideast peace process, Bosnia, Russia and China - Rosner says Clinton will ry to craft his presidential legacy in foreign policy by focusing on the xpansion of NATO.
  • A sound montage of a few prominent voices in this past eek's news, including President Clinton, Bob Dole, ABC's David Brinkley and avid Letterman.
  • Commentator David Crystal notes the use of puns and plays on words in newspaper headlines.
  • on the proposals the SEC is considering to simplify the mutual fund prospectus.
  • the first in a series of probes to Mars to see if life exists or ever existed on the red planet.
  • pay close attention to the weather forecast in the midwest to see how mother nature will affect the winter wheat crop.
  • badly needed food and medical supplies into Goma today. Tutsi rebels agreed to allow relief workers to gain access to Eastern Zaire for the first time in over a week.
  • of Reform Party presidential candidate Ross Perot. In the last week he has made speeches and appearances at several college campuses. Last night the billionaire candidate spent millions on television infomercials, hoping to increase his support.
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