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

Wednesday, January 3, 2001

Talk show listings will resume regular publication today. The Diane
Rehm Show is scheduled to resume live broadcasts.

We welcome back News Director Darrel Gray as Morning Edition host.

SoundHealth (9 - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Making Exercise Resolutions that Stick

The Diane Rehm Show (10 am - noon; live shows return today)
        Hour one: 2001 outlook: experts
        Hour two: 2001 outlook: listeners

Fresh Air (noon - 1 pm)
        Actress Rebecca Pidgeon; Hitler biographer Ian Kershaw

Public Interest (1 - 2 pm)
        tba

Talk of the Nation (2 - 4 pm; guest host Tom Gjelten)
        Hour one: Clinton's foreign policy legacy
        Hour two: the "new geography" of business

All Things Considered (4 - 7 pm)
        The revived Cuban jazz scene

Friday on WMUB Forum (9 - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        tba

Monday on Interconnect (9 - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Health Wellness & Restoration. Denise Davis, M.D.


DETAILS:

SoundHealth (9 - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Making Exercise Resolutions that Stick. Our monthly FitTalk
program, hosted by "Dr. Jay" Kimiecik, PhD, Associate Professor in
Health Promotion at Miami University.

The Diane Rehm Show (10 am - noon; ive shows return today)
        1: 2001 Outlook: At the beginning of a new year, Diane and
her guests look ahead to the new presidency about to begin, and talk
about what 2001 may bring for the nation's capital and the rest of
the country. Guests: Andrew Kohut, Pew Research Center for the People
and the Press; Norm Ornstein, American Enterprise Institute; Josette
Shiner, Starpoint Solutions.
        2: Listener Outlook: Diane invites listeners to share their
opinions, hopes and predictions for the new year.

Fresh Air (noon - 1 pm)
        Actress REBECCA PIDGEON. She stars in David Mamet's new film
"State and Main", and starred in his earlier films "The Winslow Boy"
and "The Spanish Prisoner." And historian IAN KERSHAW talks about the
second volume of his biography of Hitler.

Talk of the Nation (2 - 4 pm; guest host Tom Gjelten)
        1: CLINTON'S FOREIGN POLICY LEGACY: In just three weeks, Bill
Clinton ends his tenure as President and sets out to secure his place
in presidential history. What will Bill Clinton's foreign policy
legacy be?
        2: THE NEW GEOGRAPHY: How the digital revolution is changing
the American landscape. If the new economy frees businesses from
being tied to raw materials and sources of cheap labor, how are these
companies choosing where to locate their businesses?

All Things Considered (4 - 7 pm)
        The revived Cuban jazz scene, a report from the international
jazz fest in Havana. In the early days of the Communist takeover in
Cuba, Fidel Castro tried to suppress the free expression of music.
But now, Cuba wants foreign tourism, and live jazz is a major
attraction.

Monday on Interconnect (9 - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
        Health Wellness & Restoration. Denise Davis, M.D.



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