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  • Laura Sydell of member station W-N-Y-C in New York City reports on those profiting and trying to profit from one of the largest snow storms of the century.
  • Scott speaks with Jim Naydar, host and producer of W-B-E-Z's (Chicago) "The Annoying Music Show."
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep reports on the latest from the campaign trail with Texas Governor George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore.
  • NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr examines the evolution of George W. Bush's policy on American involvement in the Balkans.
  • Commentator Andrew Weis suggests president-elect George W. Bush should pardon President Clinton. Weis says the move would assure support for Bush from both Democrats and Republicans.
  • Commentator Walter Shapiro says he thinks President George W. Bush must be the most efficient man alive.
  • Aileen LeBlanc, from member station W-H-Q-R in Wilmington, North Carolina, has a story about the disappearance of Pokomoke, an African American community, once populated by former slaves and their descendants.
  • NPR's Don Gonyea reports on George W. Bush's new appointee: Secretaries of Commerce, Treasury, Agriculture, and Housing and Urban Development.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with American University political scientist James A. Thurber about George W. Bush's cabinet.
  • The time a person has to decide whether to have an abortion in Florida and other states with six-week abortion bans is at most two weeks. Why? It's has to do with how we date early pregnancy.
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