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  • about the latest Israeli security measures.
  • SENIOR NEWS ANALYST DANIEL SCHORR SPEAKS ABOUT TERRORISM AND PROSPECTS FOR MIDEAST PEACE WITH FOUAD AJAMI (FOO-ad ah-ZHA-mee), DIRECTOR OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES AT THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, AND ROBERT SATLOFF, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE WASHINGTON INSTITUTE FOR NEAR EAST POLICY.
  • NPR'S DON GONYEA REPORTS ON THE ACQUITTAL OF DR. JACK KEVORKIAN, WHO WAS CHARGED WITH VIOLATING THE LAW WHEN HE ASSISTED PEOPLE IN COMMITTING SUICIDE.
  • NPR senior news analyst Daniel Schorr says NATO troops in the ormer Yugoslavia are not persuing indicted war criminals, and explains why the nited States military, in particular, is reluctant to get involved.
  • YOUNG ECONOMICS: Teenage Essayist Tamara Keith recounts her stint s a teaching assistant in economics for a class of fourth graders.
  • Linda Gradstein reports from Jerusalem on the the aftermath of the suicide bomb attacks, including the disclosure that an Israeli Arab drove the latest suicide bomber into Tel Aviv. The continuing crackdown against Palestinians suspected of being terrorists has left moderate Palestinians nervous that Israel is through with the peace process.
  • Despite finishing behind Dole, Buchanan remains enthusiastic about his candidacy, and has promised supporters that he isn't about to give up.
  • in New York City to hear what callers had to say about today's Republican primary in New York State.
  • bulge the FDA is on the verge of approving the first anti-obesity pill in more than 20 years. But critics warn it is no magic solution, and say it can have serious side effects.
  • Robert reads from the latest batch of listeners' comments.
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