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  • The United Auto Workers strike at two General Motors parts plants in Dayton, Ohio continues...as do talks between the union and the automaker. All of G-M's assembly plants in the United States have been closed due to the strike. NPR's Don Gonyea reports on how Dayton and surrounding communities hav been affected by the strike.
  • NPR's Dan Charles reports that the federal government today announced which new high-speed train system Amtrak would buy for the Northeast corridor. The train is expected to significantly reduce the time it takes to travel by train between Washington, New York and Boston.
  • Twelve days ago citizens of Weyauwega, [wy-uh-WEE-guh] Wisconsin were evacuated from their homes following the derailment of railroad cars carrying fourteen propane tankers. Wisconsin Public Radio's Gil Halsted reports on life at a hotel where more than fifty evacuated families have been staying.
  • A gunman opened fire on tiny school children in the small Socttish town of Dunblane. Sixteen children and a teacher will killed before the gunmen took his own life. We'll hear how the news was given on the BBC at 5 o'clock in England.
  • Linda talks to London Times crime correspondent Scott Tindler, who is covering events in Dunblane. Tindler says such crimes are much less common in Britain than they are in the United States, largely because of the U.K.'s restrictive gun laws.
  • Linda speaks with Robin Chotzinoff (SHOATS -in-nuf) author of "People with Dirty Hands," a book of essays about the joy of gardening. Chotzinoff is partial to old roses, the strong smell of chili, and hot, squishy tomatoes. (MacMillan: NY.
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  • Liane Hansen speaks with Donald Dixon, son of famed hotographer Dorothea Lange (lang). Famous for her photos of the Great epression, she also made a memorable photographic journey to Ireland in the id-1950's. Those photographs are contained in a new book: "Dorothea Lange's reland" (Elliott and Clark Publishing). Dixon joined his mother on the original rip and wrote an essay for the new photo collection.
  • This past week, Leland Capp was the passenger in a Cessna floatplane which his friend was flying. Tragically, Leland's friend had a heartattack while flying the plane, leaving Leland, who is not a pilot, to take over the controls. We have an excerpt of the recorded conversation between Capp and the air traffic control operator who talked him through the successful landing.
  • about President Clinton's efforts to revive peace negotiations in Northern Ireland and in the Middle East. Today the President meets with Ireland's Prime Minister John Bruton. President Clinton just returned from a two-day trip to Egypt and Israel.
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