Today's talk shows on WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/Today)
Thursday, January 4, 2001
The Diane Rehm Show (10 am - noon)
Hour one: ABC's "Nightline" on Clinton's legacy
Hour two: Novelist Patrick McGrath (pr. "McGraw") discusses
his latest historical thriller
Fresh Air (noon - 1 pm)
The poetry of an 18th century Vietnamese concubine who
challenged the sexual, social, and religious conventions of her time
Public Interest (1 - 2 pm)
The Pinochet arrest
Talk of the Nation (2 - 4 pm; guest host Tom Gjelten)
Hour one: 107th Congress
Hour two: term limit retirements in Congress
All Things Considered (4 - 7 pm)
Treating mental illness on campus
tomorrow on WMUB Forum (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
Divided Lives: women in Nazi Germany
Monday on Interconnect (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
Health Wellness & Restoration
Wednesday on SoundHealth (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
Seasonal Affective Disorder
DETAILS:
The Diane Rehm Show (10 am - noon)
1: Nightline on Clinton: Ted Koppel and Chris Bury of ABC's
"Nightline" join Diane for a preview of their upcoming series on the
Clinton presidency. They conducted interviews with current and former
administration officials and advisors, for their programs airing this
month on Nightline and on PBS's "Frontline."
2: Patrick McGrath: Novelist McGrath (pronouced "McGraw")
discusses "Martha Peake" (Random House), the title and heroine of his
latest historical thriller, set in London and in the American
colonies during the Revolutionary War.
Fresh Air (noon - 1 pm)
The poetry of an 18th century Vietnamese concubine who
challenged the sexual, social, and religious conventions of her time.
Terry talks with JOHN BALABAN who translated the work. He's spent
years in Vietnam collecting oral poetry.
Public Interest (1 - 2 pm)
The Pinochet arrest. GENERAL PINOCHET'S ARREST IN LONDON MADE
HEADLINES LAST YEAR. BUT SINCE HIS RETURN TO CHILE, THE STORY HAS
ESSENTIALLY DISAPPEARED FROM OUR NEWS. JOIN KOJO FOR AN UPDATE ON THE
JUDICIAL ATTEMPTS TO TRY PINOCHET IN CHILE, AND WHAT IMPACT NEWLY
RELEASED AMERICAN C-I-A DOCUMENTS MAY PLAY IN THE PROCESS. Guests: 1.
Marc Cooper, author of "Pinochet and Me"; also journalist and host of
Radio Nation; 2. Peter Kornbluh, Senior Analyst of Chile
Documentation Project at the National Security Archive
Talk of the Nation (2 - 4 pm)
1: 107TH CONGRESS: the dynamics of the 107th Congress and
what issues they may try to tackle first.
2: TERM LIMIT RETIREMENTS IN CONGRESS
All Things Considered (4 - 7 pm)
The challenge of treating mental illness on campus: a Harvard
Study indicates more than a third of college students struggle with
some type of mental disorder. Experts say many schools are poorly
equipped to deal with mental health issues.
tomorrow on WMUB Forum (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
Divided Lives. Author Cynthia Crane talks with Darrel about
her book "Divided Lives," which details accounts of women in Nazi
Germany
Monday on Interconnect (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
Health Wellness & Restoration. Denise Davis, M.D.
Wednesday on SoundHealth (9 - 10 am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
Seasonal Affective Disorder. Dr. Marisue Naber, Professor of
Nursing, University of Cincinnati; Dr. Rick Robertson, Psychiatrist,
Whitewater Valley Care Pavilion
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