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Susan Stamberg Visits Philadelphia
for a look at the only U-S showing of the first major Paul Cezanne retrospective in 60 years. Some 200 works by the French post-impressionist master are on display.
Elizabeth Arnold Reports On Bob Dole's First Campaign Stop
since he announced his resignation from the Senate... yesterday, he spoke to a group of Republicans in Chicago. On Wednesday, Dole said he would resign to concentrate on his presidential bid. The surprise move seems to have re-energized Dole's campaign.
Boorda
NPR's Neal Conan has a report on the death of Admiral Jeremy "Mike" Boorda, the U.S. Chief of Naval Operations. Admiral Boorda was shot earlier today at his residence in Washington.
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IN AN AUDIO POST CARD FROM LONDON, NPR'S ANDY BOWERS EXPLORES THE PROBLEMS OF ETTIQUETTE AND THE TEMPATATIONS OF THE FLESH THAT HAVE BEEN CREATED BY MAD COW DISEASE.
. Militia
Since the Oklahoma City bombing, the American public has become more informed about right-wing miltia groups. NPR's Don Gonyea reports that over the past year many militia members have shifted their efforts towards challenging local government's right to enact laws.
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JOHN BURNETT REPORTS ON REBUILDING EFFORTS IN OKLAHOMA CITY ONE YEAR AFTER THE EXPLOSION.
2. Simon/ Canadian Hockey
SCOTT REPORTS ON THE CRISIS FACING CANADA'S NATIONAL SPORT AS FINANCIAL PRESSURES DRIVE THE COUNTRY'S MOST FAMOUS PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY TEAMS TO THE MORE LUCRATIVE MARKETS OF MAJOR U.S. CITIES.
Truth Commission
Daniel talks with Wandile Zothe, a television reporter for the South African Broadcasting Corporation who has been covering the Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings in South Africa. The commission wrapped up its first week of hearings on Thursday after taking testimony from 30 people, most of them black South Africans, who described for the commission horrifying experiences of torture and human rights abuses at the hands of the former South African security police. Zothe says it was an emotional week for all involved, even the commission's chair, Archbishop Desmond Tutu who broke down in tears during one particularly poignant story by a member of the African National Congress.
Ali Akbar Khan
The legendary Indian sarod player has a bunch of songs he learned from his father. They're special songs and he can only teach them to a special student. But in 20 years of running an acclaimed music school, Khan has not yet found that student. So he's recorded the music himself...so it won't be lost when he dies. NPR's Dean Olsher reports. (8:00) (IN S
Baker Part Ii
Linda's interview with former Tennessee senator Howard Baker continues. The political difficulties faced by the Majority Leader are, he feels, no different now than when he was in the Senate but one of the dangers of running for the presidency as Senate Majority Leader is looking vulnerable if you have difficulty keeping your troops together.
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