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  • The state of California is waging a bitter battle against power generators that sell electricity to the state. Two lawmakers have filed lawsuits against five of the companies, accusing them of price gouging. Meanwhile, Gov. Gray Davis is preparing for a showdown with power generators next week. But representatives of the power producers say the aggressive tactics may backfire and discourage investors from building needed power plants in California. NPR's Elaine Korry reports.
  • On National Prayer Day, observed throughout the U.S. today, commentator Joseph Loconte analyzes the success of The Prayer of Jabez. It's a book by Bruce Wilkinson which has risen to No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list. The book celebrates a little known character named Jabez who appears in the Old Testament. (3:30) The Prayer of Jabez, by Bruce Wilkinson, is published by Multnomah, ISBN # 1576737330.
  • People who are 30-year-olds this year were part of the first generation to learn about AIDS at the same time as they were learning about sex. NPR's Jason Beaubien has this report about four 30-year-olds from the Boston area, who reflect on coming of age in the shadow of AIDS.
  • The events All Things Considered reported for the past 30 years entered the consciousness of 30-year-olds. We asked a number of them to remember major news events.
  • Singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco is 30. She introduces a song off her new album, Reckoning/Revelling, that is about living the last 30 years. (1:30) Reckoning/Revelling by Ani DiFranco is on Righteous Babe Records.
  • Many 30-year-olds cite one movie as the most influential of their childhood: Star Wars. Novelist Silas House explains how Star Wars changed his life.
  • A montage about all of the technological changes 30-year-olds have seen in their lives.
  • From New York, NPR's Margot Adler previews Jackie Kennedy, the White House Years, a new exhibition opening at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Tuesday. It features clothes, letters and other items from the stylish and trend-setting first lady.
  • Scott discusses the news of the week with NPR senior news analyst Daniel Schorr.
  • Scott reads mail from listeners.
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