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  • NPR's Cheryl Corley reports on the meeting of the North American Anarchist Conference in Los Angeles this past week. City officials feared violence leading up to the Democratic convention, but the anarchists focused more on social issues than protests.
  • NPR's Don Gonyea reports from Cleveland, where Vice President Al Gore campaigned Saturday. Gore is making one last swing through several key states before heading to Los Angeles for this week's Democratic National Convention.
  • Lisa reads letters from listeners.
  • NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr explores the latest guess at the identity of Watergate mystery source Deep Throat.
  • Scott speaks with Jim Nayder, host of the radio feature The Annoying Music Show, about music for weddings.
  • NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with host Jacki Lyden about Vice President Al Gore's recent visit to Silent Spring author Rachel Carson's estate. Gore, a long-time crusader for a clean environment, spent time at the author's estate, and said her book helped to get him interested in environmentalism.
  • NPR's Bob Mondello takes a look back at the life and career of actress Loretta Young. Young, who won an Oscar Award in 1947 for her role in The Farmer's Daughter, died today of ovarian cancer.
  • The protesters who have gathered around the Democratic National Convention represent causes large and small. While they seem to get media attention only when they clash with the law, NPR's Don Gonyea paused to take in the clashes and the quiet last night.
  • NPR's Tovia Smith reports on the decision by a Greenwich, Connecticut judge that Michael Skakel, Ethel Kennedy's nephew, can stand trial for the murder twenty-five years ago of a 15-year old neighbor. It's still undecided, however, whether Skakel will be tried as an adult or a juvenile, and the penalties are vastly different.
  • NPR's Melissa Block reports on the final day of the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles.
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