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  • and after a visit to the site of yesterday's attack on a U-N base in southern Lebanon.
  • REPORTER ANSEL MARTINEZ REPORTS ON THE U.S. OLIVE OIL INDUSTRY THAT IS HOPING TO COMPETE WITH ITS EUROPEAN COUNTERPARTS.
  • was released today and showed inflation on the rise.
  • SCOTT REMEMBERS AUTHOR RICHARD CONDON, AUTHOR OF "THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE" AND "PRIZZI'S HONOR," WHO DIED THIS WEEK. WE PLAY AN EXCERPT FROM A 1987 INTERVIEW IN WHICH CONDON TALKS ABOUT BEING STUTTERER.
  • Karen Michel profiles Vikku Vinayakram (vih-ku in-eh-AH-kram), an Indian percussionist currently on tour in the US.
  • Sam Brownback, a freshman from Kansas, about the budget agreement. Brownback says this is a historic budget deal that leads the way to a brighter future for America's children. This deal, he says, brings us one step closer to a balanced budget.
  • Scott entertains push mowers with Ketzel Levine, the Dancing Doyenne of Dirt.
  • Scott speaks with Tom Williamson, paleontologist at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History. Dr. Williamson, and his colleagues are trying to re-create the sound of a dinosaur.
  • - NPR's Steve Inskeep reports on the battle to save Sterling Forest which lies between New York and New Jersey. The owner of the forest has plans to develop it but local and federal politicians, both Republican and Democrat, are promising to preserve this large tract of land in the heavily developed East coast.
  • - For several years the Stratfield public elementary school in Fairfield, Connecticut has scored high marks for academic excellence with a well established reputation as one of the best public schools in the nation. But Tandaleya Wilder of Connecticut Public Radio reports that recent allegations of test tampering have tarnished Stratfield's image...and led to an investigation of the school.
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