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  • Scott with some thoughts about a political storm in Dane County, Wisconsin about a supervisor, and his desire to spend his winters in Florida.
  • Scott talks to Coach Russ Gray of Georgia's Glascock County High School Panthers basketball team about what it took to break a 62-game losing streak.
  • Peoria-area county sheriffs are going to have extra deputies on shifts for Election Day.
  • Linda talks to NPR's Don Gonyea about the latest upheaval caused by Dr. Jack Kevorkian. The Oakland, Michigan, county coroner said that he found no evidence of fatal illness in the latest woman D. Kevorkian helped to die.
  • NPR's Mara Liasson reports that on the day after the last presidential debate, President Bill Clinton appeared at a campaign rally in Orange County, California...an area that's generally considered a Republican stronghold, but where he hopes to do well on Election Day.
  • Daniel talks with Wendy Heller, spokesperson for the Red Cross. Ms. Heller is in Sutter California where she is helping with relief efforts for the 6 thousand evacuees from Yuba County where flood waters have already claimed 250 homes.
  • Robert talks to NPR's Debbie Elliott who is in Tallahassee, Florida, where she spent the day at the state capitol. She discusses the deadline that passed at 5 o'clock this afternoon for the Florida counties to submit their vote tallies.
  • Robert talks to NPR's David Welna about the state of the recount in the four Florida counties where the Gore campaign has asked for hand counts: Palm Beach, Volusia, Broward, and Miami-Dade.
  • NPR's Mary Ann Akers reports on protests surrounding the vote recounts in Florida. Democrats charge that Republican-backed protesters outside the county building in Miami purposely intimidated recount workers into shutting down their operation.
  • NPR's Phillip Davis reports on the situation unfolding in Miami-Dade. The county pulled back from recounting votes saying it can not meet the upcoming Sunday deadline. Vice President Al Gore's campaign plans to take them to court.
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