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  • Puzzle master Will Shortz quizzes one of our listeners, and has a hallenge for everyone at home. This week's winner is Kathryn Tietze (TEET-SEE), n English teacher from Plymouth, Minnesota. [Her public radio stations is -N-O-W in St. Paul.]
  • Host Lisa Simeone speaks to NPR's Don Gonyea from Crawford, Texas about today's announcement by President-Elect George W. Bush of his plan to appoint retired general Colin Powell as the 65th Secretary of State.
  • Lisa talks with social critic Wendy Kaminer about the use of the prayer and the name of god in this week's speeches by President elect George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore.
  • NPR's Don Gonyea reports from Austin, Texas on George W. Bush's first full day as president elect. He and his aides are working to assemble a cabinet and a White House staff.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with NPR's Ted Clark about George W. Bush's designated National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice and her foreign policy views.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep reports, the end of the presidential elections has finally come. Last night's speeches by Al Gore and George W. Bush reflect the difficulties the last month has presented.
  • Linda talks with Wayne Slater, Austin Bureau chief for the Dallas Morning News, about the ability of President-elect George W. Bush to unite a divided Congress, based on how he has worked as Texas governor.
  • NPR's Nina Totenberg reports on the decision handed down by the Supreme Court yesterday which determined that George W. Bush would be the 43rd president.
  • NPR's David Welna reports that this is the day Florida legislators may try to adopt a Republican slate of electors to ensure the state's electoral votes go to George W. Bush.
  • NPR's Larry Abramson reports on growing concern among environmental groups over George W. Bush's appointment of Spencer Abraham as Energy Secretary.
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