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  • We hear comments from our listeners, including a stirring rendition f a drinking song with a familiar tune.
  • of Sarajevo will be transferred from Serb to Muslim-Croat control tomorrow.
  • Many species are threatened or endangered. One way of saving the animals and the surrounding forest is eco-tourism -- promoting tours for outsiders concerned with the conservation of the ecosystem. In some areas, just a hundred visitors per year would make a huge impact.
  • Scott Schlegel profiles rock guitarist Richie Furay (fyur-RAY). uray first hit public notice as part of the Buffalo Springfield, along with tephen Stills and Neil Young. He went on to Poco, then the Souther, Hillman and uray Band. Furay later became a born-again Christian, and the conflicts between he worlds of rock and roll and religion have had a major impact on his career.
  • Suzan Lori Parks is one of the hottest playwrights on the New York scene. The Public Theatre is presenting (starting next week) her latest work for the stage, "Venus." She wrote the screenplay for Spike Lee's latest ("Girls 6") and she's been contracted to write another. Charlene Scott reports.
  • Daniel talks with Timothy Flannery, a mamologist at the Sydney Museum, about the growing popularity of Easter Bilbies in Australia. They are rapidly taking the place of the traditional Easter Bunny because the bunny population has created huge agricultural problems there. Flannery describes the Bilbie as a small animal will silky blueish fur and a friendly demeanor.
  • Daniel talks with, Frank Kirkpatrick, professor of religion at Trinity College in Hartford Connecticut, about how Christianity, Islam and Judaism treat the question of evil. Kirkpatrick says that all three view evil as a by-product of the freedom of choice that 'God' has granted human beings. In that way, Kirkpatrick says, the world is rather like a test for people who must constantly chose between good and evil deeds.
  • of the man federal investigators suspect of being the long sought Unabomber. David Kaczynski led the FBI to his brother, Theodore, who had been residing in a remote mountain cabin in Montana.
  • The World Health Organization is calling for a moratorium on COVID-19 vaccination booster shots until more people in low-income nations gets access to their first doses of the vaccine.
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