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  • Linda and Noah read letters sent to All Things Considered by listeners. (3:00) To contact All Things Considered, write to All Things Considered Letters, 635 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington DC 20001. The e-mail address is atc@npr.org.
  • Linda and Noah read letters from All Things Considered listeners. (4:00) Write to "Letters," All Things Considered, National Public Radio, 635 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington DC, 20001. Send e-mail to atc@npr.org.
  • NPR's Rick Karr reports that the internet is at the center of the campaign against the nomination of John Ashcroft as Attorney General. The question is how effective are e-mail and activist web sites at attracting and engaging citizens and what impact do the efforts have on Capitol Hill?
  • Linda and Noah read letters from All Things Considered listeners. (4:00) Send mail to Letters, All Things Considered, National Public Radio, 635 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington DC, 20001. Send e-mail to atc@npr.org.
  • Robert and Linda read a few of the letters sent to All Things Considered this week. (3:30)Send e-mail to atc@npr.org or paper letters to Letters, All Things Considered, National Public Radio, 635 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington DC 20001.
  • Noah reads some of this week's letters from All Things Considered listeners.(3:15) Send e-mail to atc@npr.org. Traditional mail to Letters, All Things Considered, National Public Radio, 635 Massachusetts Ave Northwest, Washington, DC 20001.
  • Michele Norris talks with Paul Mockapetris, who has been working on technology that makes e-mail addresses more secure from spammers. Mockapetris is chairman and chief scientist at Nominum, a provider of Internet address software.
  • Variations of "worms" that attack a critical loophole in Microsoft Windows 2000 forced short-term shutdowns at CNN, ABC and the New York Times on Tuesday. The worms spread not by e-mail, but through the Internet.
  • A Pew poll shows that Americans' trust in government and its institutions is at a near-historic low. But the government isn't limited to the talking heads on your television — it's also your neighborhood cops, firefighters, school nurses and bus drivers.
  • At least eight people were killed and several people injured after a driver mowed down people on a New York City bike path. Also, we have an update on the Republican tax overhaul bill.
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