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  • Reporter Eric Roy of member station K-C-R-W in Santa Monica reports on an exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art which reflects on California's public image over the last century.
  • NPR's Debbie Elliott reports on the latest news for the Florida presidential recount. The margin of George W. Bush's lead in the state is unofficially down to just 327 votes. But there are still many steps to go before a winner can be certified.
  • NPR's David Molpus brings us up to date on the yet-to-be-decided Presidential election between Texas Governor George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore.
  • NPR's Andy Bowers reports from the campaign trail where both George W. Bush and Al Gore traveled to the West Coast yesterday. With the race close in Oregon, Washington, and California, Bush is threatening Gore in what are traditionally Democratic strongholds (4:26).
  • Vice President Al Gore has said he doesn't think either presidential candidate should be making transition plans, but Governor George W. Bush is wasting no time in preparing for the White House. NPR's John Burnett reports.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep is traveling with Gov. George W. Bush. The Bush team is making the unusual decision to spend an entire 24-hour period campaigning in Florida just ahead of Tuesday's election. They're looking at Florida's 25 electoral votes.
  • The vote count in the presidential election for the state of New Mexico is near completion, and there has been a reversal. George W. Bush has gone ahead of Al Gore. NPR's Andy Bowers reports.
  • NPR's Debbie Elliott reports The United States Supreme Court has agreed to take up the Presidential election dispute. The court announced yesterday that it would hear George W. Bush's challenge to the hand recounting of ballots now underway in two Florida counties.
  • NPR's Don Gonyea reports on the latest election news. Florida's Secretary of State has declared George W. Bush the winner of the state's 25 electoral votes, but Vice President Al Gore continues to appeal the ruling.
  • John Burnett reports that while George W. Bush adviser James Baker says counting ballots by hand is inherently subjective, Texas has had several state races recounted by hand under a law signed in 1997 by Governor Bush.
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