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  • The PUZZLE INTERNET ADDRESS is puzzle@npr.org.
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  • NPR's Sylvia Poggioli (po-ZHO-lee) reports from Belgrade on the osnian Serb's defiant stand against the Dayton agreement. Yesterday, Bosnian erb general Radko Mladic (MLA-ditch) vowed to oppose leaving Sarajevo under the ontrol of the Bosnian goverment.
  • NPR's Ina Jaffe reports on the arrest and conviction of the ring-leaders of a bird smuggling operation in California. The smugglers would sneak the eggs of rare birds into the country, raise them, then sell them on the black market for tens of thousands of dollars a piece.
  • SIMON/ LETTERS: SCOTT READS LISTENER COMMENTS.
  • THE LATEST INSTALLMENT OF JULIUS KNIPL: REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHER.
  • Daniel talks with Utah Republican Governor Michael Levitt and Deleware's Democratic Governor Thomas Carper about the Federal Budget winding thru Congress. States are being handed responsibilities for programs that for several decades have been run by the Federal Government. The two governor offer their opinions as to whether their states are ready for the added responsibility.
  • Liane talks with African American artist and children's book uthor Faith Ringgold. Ringgold turned 65 this year and has just published her emoirs, WE FLEW OVER THE BRIDGE (Bullfinch).
  • Puzzle master Will Shortz quizzes one of our listeners, and has a hallenge for everyone at home. 6:31 (This week's puzzle is from Piscataway, New e
  • The Atlanta Braves won the world series last night, beating the leveland Indians one-to-nothing. Liane Hansen speaks with sportswriter Dave indred of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution about the Braves, who finally won fter three trips, and Cleveland, who'll likely be in the running again next ear.
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