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Diane Rehm: East African Bombings; James Mahoney, author of "Saving Molly"
Fresh Air: a history of Kosovo
Public Interest: author Sylvia Nash on math genius John Forbes Nash, Jr.
Talk of the Nation: immunity deals; Vietnam War revisited
All Things Considered: uncovering a 13-thousand year old culture in New England



   The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon

                       10-11 East African Bombings. Guests TBA

                       11-12 James Mahoney, author of "Saving Molly"


   Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.

                       A history of Kosovo. The conflict continues between
Serbs and Albanians for control of the region. Marty  Moss-Coane talks with
Miranda Vickers. She's an Albanian analyst for the International Crisis
Group set  up after the Dayton Peace accords.



   Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.

                       WRITER SYLVIA NASAR (NA-SIR) TALKS ABOUT
MATHEMATICAL GENIUS JOHN FORBES NASH, JR., THE  SUBJECT OF HER RECENT BOOK.
PLAGUED BY SCHIZOPHRENIA FOR THREE DECADES, HE MIRACULOUSLY RECOVERED AND
WAS EVENTUALLY HONORED WITH A NOBEL PRIZE.

                       Guest: 1. Sylvia Nasar, economics correspondent for
the New York Times; author of the biography, "A Beautiful Mind".


   Talk of
the Nation,
2-4 p.m.

                       HOUR ONE: IMMUNITY DEALS

                       the debate over plea bargains and immunity deals in
exchange for testimony in court.

                       HOUR TWO: VIETNAM REVISITED

                       how the United States got involved in and extricated
itself from the Vietnam War.


   on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.

                       Uncovering a 13-thousand year old culture in New
England that's attributed to the Paleo Indians. Some say local development
in the region threatens to destroy the remnants left behind.

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