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Today's talk shows on WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/Today)

Monday, March 26, 2001

Interconnect (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Discrimination Against Gays & Lesbians. Guests:  panel
comprised of members of Miami University's Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual
Alliance and PFLAG, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
        Hour One: court appointments
        Hour Two: how close is Iraq to a nuclear bomb?

Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
        Saxophonist Jackie MacLean

Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
        National Geographic photographer Chris Ranier

Talk of the Nation with Juan Williams (2pm - 4pm)
        Hour One: freelancers and the Internet
        Hour Two: censorship on campus

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
        Growth of energy demands worldwide



coming up soon in local talk (live and interactive 9am - 10am,
repeated 7pm - 8pm)

tomorrow on the Todd Mundt Show
        Each year it accounts for 76 million illnesses, 324 thousand
hospitalizations, and over 5000 deaths in the US alone. What it is?
Food poisoning. Dr. Robert Tauxe of the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention says we can expect more surprises soon.

Wednesday on Sound Health with Marianne Russ
        Our monthly FitTalk program, hosted by "Dr. Jay" Kimiecik,
PhD, Associate Professor in Health Promotion at Miami University.
This month's topic:  "Girls on the Run". Guest: Molly Barker, Founder
and Executive Director of Girls on the Run International, an
organization that provides preadolescent girls, through physical
activity, with the enabling tools to embrace their girlhood gifts as
they enter middle and high school and then on into adulthood.

Thursday on Help Desk
        Mac and PC questions answered with Ted Beerman and Guy Moore

Friday on WMUB Forum with Darrel Gray
        tba



DETAILS:

Interconnect (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Discrimination Against Gays & Lesbians. Guests:  panel
comprised of members of Miami University's Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual
Alliance and PFLAG, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.

The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
        Hour One: Court Appointments: President Bush wants to end the
American Bar Association's decades-long traditional role in helping
advise the White House on federal court appointments. Many view this
as a strategy for putting more conservative-leaning jurists on the
bench. A panel talks about the politics and history behind this
controversy. Guests: Boyden Gray, White House counsel in the first
Bush administration; Nan Aron, Alliance for Justice; Neil Lewis, New
York Times
        Hour Two: Khidir Hamza: For twenty years, scientist Khidir
Hamza worked for Saddam Hussein in Iraq's effort to build nuclear
weapons. Now living in the West, Dr. Hamza reveals just how close the
Iraqis are to their goal in his new book, "Saddam's Bombmaker"
(Scribner).

Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
        The great alto saxophonist JACKIE MACLEAN. He talks about his
life in music and shares what he learned from Charlie Parker and Bud
Powell.

Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
        CHRIS RANIER'S AWARD-WINNING PHOTOS HAVE CAUGHT YOUR EYE IN
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC AND TIME. NOW HE TURNS HIS PHOTOGRAPHIC LENS TO
CULTURES ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION. RANIER JOINS KOJO TO SHARE HIS
BEHIND-THE-CAMERA EXPERIENCES.

Talk of the Nation with Juan Williams (2pm - 4pm)
        Hour One: FREELANCERS AND THE INTERNET: Who owns the written
word when it appears on the Internet?
        Hour Two: CENSORSHIP ON CAMPUS: A conservative activist
decided to take his argument against reparations for slavery to the
pages of college newspapers. The advertisement has caused student
protests and demands for retractions.

All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
        Global energy consumption is increasing by a trillion
kilowatt hours per year. Per capita use of energy is about equivalent
to having a hundred servants harnessed to do the drudgery work we'd
otherwise have to do by hand. Some are asking -- how long will we
have the luxury of energy?


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