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  • NPR's Corey Flintoff reports on a new study that found that the monuments and memorials around Washington DC are vulnerable to terrorist threats. The report states that because of an understaffed and underfunded police force, nine sites, including the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial, are at risk.
  • NPR reporters talk to likely voters in three different parts of the country following last night's presidential debate. Adam Hochberg reports from Garner, NC; Don Gonyea from Livonia, MI; and Bellamy Pailthorpe from Seattle, WA.
  • NPR'S MARIA HINOJOSA REPORTS ON SEXUAL ABUSE PERPERTRATED BY WOMEN, A SUBJECT THAT IS OFTEN OVERLOOKED. (please refer to previous dacs messages concerning this report. The segment concentrates on subject matter some listeners may find offensive. A station advisory is advisable.)
  • Reporter Gene-Bryan Johnson reports on Pope John Paul the econd's prayer service yesterday at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. he Pope says Mass in Baltimore today.
  • Reporter Linda Gradstein reports from the funeral of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin who was gunned down last night at a rally. She describes reaction from Israeli officials and preparations for the funeral tomorrow.
  • NPR's Jim Zarroli reports that Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan delivered his semi-annual economic report to Congress today. His Capitol Hill appearance comes as the President is preparing to renominate Greenspan for a third term as the chairman of the Federal Reserve.
  • Kathy Lohr [lore] reports on two militia members arrested yesterday in Georgia for conspiracy to possess unregistered explosives. Although initial reports that they intended to target Olympic venues in Atlanta appear to be incorrect, Georgians are nervous about security at the upcoming games.
  • A new report by the General Accounting Office says that there could be as many as a quarter of a million attempts by computer hackers to access the Defense Department's computer system every year, and more than half of them are successful. NPR's Phillip Davis reports.
  • NPR's Cheryl Corley reports on the criminal justice system in America. A new report claims the system often emphasizes punishment over rehabilitation, especially in cases of juvenile offenders.
  • NPR's Michelle Trudeau reports on a report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, examining the psychological implications of bullying among sixth through tenth graders nationwide.
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