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  • NPR's Shirley Jahad reports on the hopeful reaction of the religious right to the latest cabinet nominations of President-elect George W. Bush.
  • Puzzle master Will Shortz quizzes one of our listeners, and has a hallenge for everyone at home. (This week's winner is Esther Russell, who istens to member station W-U-T-C in Chattanooga, Tennessee.)
  • Robert talks with longtime George W. Bush watcher journalist Wayne Slater about what Bush's appointment indicate about his administration. Slater is the Austin Bureau chief for the Dallas Morning News.
  • As George W. Bush fills his cabinet, he's hampered by his shortened transition period...and how long it takes the FBI to do hundreds of background checks. NPR's Barbara Bradley reports.
  • NPR's Renee Montagne reports on Texans who have followed George W. Bush to Washington for the inauguration.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep looks at the promises George W. Bush made as a candidate and reports on his chances of fulfilling them as President.
  • NPR's Eric Westervelt reports on reaction in Washington D.C. to the inauguration of President George W. Bush.
  • Weekend Edition's resident satirists, the Montana Logging and Ballet Company, offer common sense solutions to the problem of figuring out whether Al Gore or George W. Bush should be President.
  • And we hear a speech by Texas Governor George W. Bush today campaigning in Minneapolis, Minnesota, discussing his plans for the federal budget surplus.
  • NPR's David Molpus reports on the latest from a Federal appeals court in Atlanta. George W. Bush's campaign request to stop manual recount is being considered.
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