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Today's talk
shows on
WMUB
Tuesday, August 18, 1998
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Diane Rehm: President Clinton's testimony; open phones
Fresh Air: why napping belongs in the workplace
Public Interest: open phones
Talk of the Nation: Clinton testimony; religious conversions
All Things Considered: reaction to Clinton's addresss; Northern Ireland;
banks and the Japanese economy
The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon
Diane will be on hiatus after today to receive
another treatment for spasmodic dysphonia at Johns Hopkins University. She
will return to the show as soon as possible.
10-11: President Clinton's Testimony: Yesterday
afternoon, Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr questioned President Clinton
before a grand jury. Diane talks with a panel of political and legal
experts about this landmark in the ongoing investigation.
Guests: David Gergen, editor at large, US News
& World Report, and former Presidential advisor in four administrations,
including Clinton's; Haynes Johnson, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist &
author; Paul Rothstein, Georgetown Law Center; Jane Mayer, The New Yorker
11-12: Open Phones: Diane opens the phone lines for
listener reactions and comments about the latest reports on the
President's grand jury testimony, and the rest of the day's news.
Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.
Why napping belongs in the workplace ... with
physiologist and sleep expert MARTIN MOORE-EDE ("more-reed") ... He
consults companies on how to keep their employees alert, even during late
night and irregular shifts .
Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.
A SESSION OF OPEN PHONES, YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO CALL
IN AND TALK ABOUT WHATEVER'S ON YOUR MIND. HOST SANFORD UNGAR WELCOMES YOUR
REACTIONS TO ISSUES IN THE NEWS OR FEEDBACK ON RECENT SHOWS.
Talk of
the Nation,
2-4 p.m.
Guest host Lynn Neary
HOUR ONE: CLINTON TESTIMONY: reaction to and
analysis of President Clinton's testimony before the grand jury
investigating his relationship with former White House intern Monica
Lewinsky.
HOUR TWO: RELIGIOUS CONVERSIONS: religious
conversions and some of the common experiences shared by those who convert.
on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.
more reaction to President Clinton's address to the
nation. We'll also go to Northern Ireland, where victims of Saturday's car
bombing are being buried. And we'll hear why the banking system in Japan is
at the root of the country's recession.
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