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Cleve Callison <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Apr 2001 13:22:00 -0500
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Sunday on Talk of the Week (a 4 pm re-broadcast of one of the
previous week's talk show)

 From the Todd Mundt Show:

        Economics has been called the dismal science, but some take a
more holistic approach to the study. Ravi Batra is one of them.
Based partly on the philosophy of eastern religions, Batra sees an
economy that runs in grand cycles. He's predicted downturns before,
and this latest one, too,  How right was he?
        The properties of water still elude us, as chemist Richard
Saykally explains. He talks about how water behaves under different
circumstances, how the structure of the liquid changes with
alterations in temperature, and what we still need to learn about the
unusual solvent.
        Sister Molly Mohahen, a Roman Catholic Nun for nearly 30
years, turned to Alcoholics Anonymous for help after developing a
problem with drinking. She talks about the lessons she learned from
A.A., and how the group sessions helped lead her to recovery. Her
book is "Seeds of Grace : A Nun's Reflections on the Spirituality of
Alcoholics Anonymous".


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