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Cleve Callison <[log in to unmask]>
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Today's talk shows on WMUB
 
The Diane Rehm Show, 10-12 noon
 
      NOTE: Diane Rehm has been away from the show to recuperate from
laryngitis. We will keep you informed.
 
      Guest host Steve Roberts
 
      10-11: Raising Boys: A conversation about the emotional and social
development of boys, and what parents, mentors, and educators can do to
raise boys into men. Guests: Michael Gurian, therapist and author of "The
Wonder of Boys" and "A Fine Young Man" (Tarcher Putnam) Freeman Hrabowski
(ra-BAU-ski), president of the University of Maryland at Baltimore County
and author of "Beating  the Odds: Raising Academically Successful African
American Males" (Oxford) Dr. Marsha Levy-Warren, clinical psychiatrist and
author of "The Adolescent Journey"
 
      11-12: Patrick Buchanan: Patrick Buchanan is a political commentator
and two-time candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination. In his
new book, "The Great Betrayal" (Little, Brown) he argues that global free
trade policies are hurting the American middle class.
 
 
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, 12:06-1 p.m.
 
      Former congresswoman PAT SCHROEDER recalls her 24 years in the U-S
House of Representatives...During that time, she landed a  coveted seat on
the House Armed Services Committee...championed the causes of women... and
dubbed Ronald Reagan the "teflon president".
 
 
Public Interest, 1-2 p.m.
 
      THIS WEEK FIFTEEN OF AMERICA'S PREEMINENT BRAIN SCIENTISTS MET AT THE
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH TO  PRESENT THEIR LATEST FINDINGS ABOUT
EMOTION. ON TODAY'S SHOW THREE OF THOSE SCIENTISTS WILL DISCUSS WHAT WE
KNOW ABOUT HOW THE BRAIN PROCESSES STRESS, MEMORY AND MOODS.
 
      Guests: 1. (via studio in Madison, Wisconsin)Richard Davidson, PH.D.,
Director, Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience, U. of  Wisconsin, Madison
2. (via phone)Steve Hyman, M.D. Director, National Institute of Mental
Health 3. Philip Gold, M.D. Chief,  National Institute of Mental Health
Clinical Neuroendocrinology Branch
 
 
Talk of the Nation, 2-4 p.m.
 
      Tis the season when many Americans decide to walk down the aisle and
say "I do"...But getting ready for that special day is never  easy...Join
guest host Sean Collins for nuptials nightmares and how to plan a wedding
without losing your mind, your friends and  tons of money...And in the
second hour...part five of a six part series on disability...a look at
accessible sports and leisure activities  in the disability community...
 
      HOUR 1: Wedding Season
 
      HOUR 2: Disability Series, Part Five-Recreation
 
 
and on today's All Things Considered, 4-7 p.m.
 
      Scores of U-S Marines are training for urban warfare -- in Chicago.
The Marine Corps knows that modern warfare is just as likely to  occur in a
city as in an open battlefield. So, the Marines have gone to Chicago, to
explore strategies in a crowded city.
 
Cleve Callison <[log in to unmask]>
General Manager, WMUB Public Radio
Williams Hall, Miami University, Oxford, OH
513-529-5958, 513-529-6048 FAX
http://www.muohio.edu/wmub/

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