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  • NPR's Barbara Bradley reports on today's announcement that survivors and relatives of victims of the Oklahoma City bombing will be able to watch Timothy McVeigh's execution on closed circuit television.
  • Scott speaks with Forrester Church, pastor of the All Souls Unitarian Church in New York City, about the Jefferson Bible.
  • Steve Krueger of member station KPLU reports Seattle residents are still buzzing with talk about why Boeing is moving its corporate headquarters to another city.
  • Bob Edwards talks with NPR's "Doyenne of Dirt," Ketzel Levine, about the Westminster Dog Show running today and tomorrow in New York City.
  • As the Olympic flame is lit in Greece, the American designer of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic torch hopes the cross-country torch relay brings a message of unity and peace.
  • Bob Edwards talks with Robert Wright, Assistant City Manager of Texarkana, Arkansas about a big winter storm that hit the state.
  • about how they view their city in the wake of Saturday's bombing, and the stepped up security and what the legacy of the Games will be.
  • NPR'S Cheryl Devall reports on the impact an American Airlines strike would have on the Miami area and the Caribbean resorts that use the city as a travel link.
  • Fiscal problems and political rivalries in the City and a recent brutal attack of one of its officers has left the District of Columbia's police department with some serious morale problems. NPR's Eric Westervelt reports.
  • NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reports on the political situation in Albania, and profiles life on the streets in the cities and towns of a country torn apart by anger over a failed investment scheme.
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