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"CLINTON-IZING": In the wake of the U.S. elections last week, NPR's ichael Goldfarb reports from London on efforts some British politicians are aking to make their political campaigns more "American", including the possible iring of former White House employees.
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Robert Siegel talks with Howard Rosenberg, TV critic for the Los Angeles Times, and Robert Thompson, Associate Professor of Television at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. They discuss the broadcast from the Democratic Convention, last night's address by Hillary Clinton, and how it compares with the address by Elizabeth Dole during the broadcast of the Republican Convention.
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Political Archeology
-Danny talks to Neil Silberman, author of "Between Past and Presest," about the politics of archaeology. Silberman says the recent clashes in Jerusalem over a deicison to open a tunnel alongside the biblical Temple Mount are only the latert manifestation of the use of archeology as a weapon in the war for national identity and sovereignty He provides similar examples from Greece, Bosnia and. . . lower Manhatrtan.
. Week In Review
Michael Christiansen, defense policy editor of the ongressional Quarterly speaks with Jacki Lyden about yesterday's budget pproval by the House, which included changes in the immigration bill as well. hey also discuss the legacy of the 104th congress, the nuclear test ban treaty, nd the House ethics committee investigation of Newt Gingrich.
White House Mara Liasson Reports From The Campaign Trail Of President Clinton.
The president is riding "The Twenty-First Century Express," a train taking him through the mid-west on his way to the Democratic National convention in Chicago. Mr. Clinton's whistle-stops along the way allow time for him to spell out some of the issues he would make priorities in a second term, among them, literacy, the environment, and gun control.
Chitra Ragavan Reports On The Help That Congressman Jesse Jackson
, Junior of Illinois is giving to other Democratic candidates, in the final days of the campaign. Jackson has no opponent in his Chicago district and is devoting his time to campaigning around the country in hopes of winning a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives.
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The Immigration and Naturalization Service says it deported a record 67-thousand illegal aliens in the fiscal year that ended last month. But, critics say in another area the INS has been sloppy, allowing tens of thousands of aliens to become naturalized citizens despite their criminal records. NPR's Barbara Bradley reports.
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Mindy Wilson In Tuscaloosa, Alabama Reports
on a school board race in that state that was decided by a toss of a coin. Two candidates for the Limestone County school board were tied.
Lara St. John's Seductive New CD
Noah talks to violinist Lara St. John about her new CD, "Bach Works for Violin Solo." The cover of the CD is a photograph of St. John in a seductive pose. Even though the music has been receiving a good deal of critical acclaim, she -- and her record company -- have been criticized for using a sexually provocative photo as a way to sell classical music.
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Mara Liasson Reports President Clinton Campaigned In The Midwest,
where he championed the causes of local Democratic candidates.
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