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                    Tuesday, October 6, 1998

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                    Diane Rehm: A panel of political experts joins
                    Diane to talk about what comes next in the
                    impeachment process; Daniel Bergner's book "The
                    God of the Rodeo" Fresh Air: Screenwriter and
                    novelist JOHN RIDLEY; director and screenwriter
                    STANLEY TUCCI Public Interest: The computer guys:
                    John Gilroy and Tom Piwowar Talk of the Nation:
                    Voter Attitudes; Longevity Revolution All Things
                    Considered: TBA


                    ARTSline, Wednesday at 7 p.m.
                    Friday on WMUB Forum: TBA


The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon

                    10-11: House Judiciary Committee: The House
                    Judiciary Committee and then the full House of
                    Representatives hold votes this week on whether to
                    pursue an impeachment inquiry on President
                    Clinton.  A panel of political experts joins Diane
                    to talk about what comes next in the process, both
                    on Capitol Hill and around the country.
                         Guests: Norm Ornstein, American Enterprise
                         Institute
                              Ron Elving, political editor, USA Today
                              Larry Sabato, University of Virginia

                    11-12: Daniel Bergner:  Daniel Bergner's book "The
                    God of the Rodeo" (Crown) is a behind-the bars
                    look at life in a maximum security prison.
                    Journalist Daniel Bergner visited the notorious
                    Angola State Prison in Louisiana to write about
                    the prisoner rodeo, which draws thousands of
                    spectators every fall to see convicts risk life
                    and limb for a chance at the coveted "Best All
                    Around" title.




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

                    Screenwriter and novelist JOHN RIDLEY ... He wrote
                    the screenplay for the film "U-Turn" directed by
                    Oliver Stone and starring Sean Penn ... His latest
                    work is a modern noir novel, "Love is a Rocket"
                    ... Also, the director and screenwriter STANLEY
                    TUCCI (TWO-chee) discusses his latest film, "The
                    Imposters" ...



Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.

                    IT'S THE FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH AND
                    THAT MEANS THE COMPUTER GUYS ARE BACK TO SOLVE
                    YOUR COMPUTER OPERATING AND HARDWARE PROBLEMS.
                    JOHN GILROY AND TOM PIWOWAR (PEE-VO-VAR) FILL US
                    IN ON THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE WORLD OF
                    COMPUTERS AND ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS....
                    Guests: 1. John Gilroy 2. Tom Piwowar


Talk of
the Nation,
2-4 p.m.

                    Join Ray Suarez to discuss whether political
                    parties matter anymore ... Ray and his guests talk
                    about modern polling and how it reflects American
                    public opinion and values ... And in the second
                    hour ... a look at the aging of the baby boom
                    generation ... and how society is adapting to this
                    changing and prosperous demographic ...

                    HOUR 1:  Voter Attitudes
                    HOUR 2:  Longevity Revolution




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

                    TBA



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