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  • NPR's Nina Teicholz (TY-sholtz) reports on the recent arrests f Argentine army officers in connection with last year's bombing of a Jewish ultural center. The bombing resulted in the deaths of 86 people.
  • Maryland Congressman Kweisi Mfume (kwah-EE-see em-FOO-may) as been named to head the National Association for the Advancement of Colored eople, the nation's oldest, largest and most troubled civil rights rganization.
  • WITH THE HELP OF INTERPRETER JEAN LINDQUIST, SCOTT SIMON SPEAKS WITH MAGGIE LEE SAYRE ABOUT HER BOOK OF PHOTOGRAPHS TITLED "DEAF MAGGIE LEE SAYRE: PHOTOGRAPHS OF A RIVER LIFE," A BOOK IN WHICH SHE CHRONICLED LIFE ON A RIVER HOUSEBOAT ALONG THE OHIO AND TENNESSEE RIVERS OVER A 30-YEAR SPAN. THEY ARE JOINED BY THE BOOK'S EDITOR TOM RANKIN. (THE BOOK IS PUBLISHED BY UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI PRESS - 1-800-737
  • ELVIS MITCHELL REVIEWS REVIEWS THE FILM "GET SHORTY" STARRING JOHN TRAVOLTA AND DANNY DEVITO.
  • SOME TIME IN FRONT OF THE CAPITOL BUILDING WATCHING THE FOLKS FROM CENTRAL PHOTO SHOOT GROUP PORTRAITS WITH A PANORAMIC CAMERA FROM THE TURN OF THE CENTURY.
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  • SCOTT REMEMBERS JOURNALIST JAMES RESTON WHO DIED THIS WEEK.
  • CHRISTMAS BOX. SCOTT PROFILES SALT LAKE CITY WRITER RICHARD EVANS WHOSE SELF-PUBLISHED SHORT NOVEL "THE CHRISTMAS BOX " HAS BECOME A MEGA-HIT, NOW BEING PUBLISHED BY SIMON & SHUSTER WHICH PAID EVANS $4.2 MILLION FOR THIS BOOK AND A "PREQUEL". 11:56.
  • Jon Miller reports from Manila on the political comeback of former Phillipine First Lady Imelda Marcos. Mrs. Marcos was convicted 2 years ago on corruption charges. But she is out on bail while appealing her conviction. And in the meantime she's been elected to the Philippine House of Representatives. It's the first step in what she and many supporters hope is the path back to the Presidential palace she fled in disgrace nearly a decade ago.
  • NPR's Eric Weiner reports that author Salman Rushdie is running into trouble again - this time in Bombay.
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