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  • In 2019, a woman came forward to the Milwaukee Police Department reporting that in 2014 she had been raped and possibly drugged by Kalan Haywood Sr., a…
  • How Audio and Braille Literacy Enhancement (ABLE) helps individuals with print disabilities. Preview the many shorts programs you can see during the Milwaukee Film Festival. A historic recipe book.
  • Daniel discusses impending medicare/medicaid reform with a panel of three editorial page editors: Bob Kittle of the San Diego Union Tribune; Jane Eisner of the Philadelphia Enquirer; and Cynthia Tucker of the Atlanta Constitution.
  • Puzzle master Will Shortz quizzes one of our listeners, and has a hallenge for everyone at home. (This week's winner is Jane Raymond, a chemistry rofessor from Pasadena, California. Her public radio stations are KPCC in asadena and KCRW in Santa Monica.)
  • spokesperson for Jane's Defense Weekly about the Iraqi air force and Iraq's military recovery since the Gulf war.
  • "The Persian Wars" by Herodotus has become something of a best seller thanks to the Academy Award winning film "The English Patient." Scott speaks with Tulane University classics professor, Jane Carter, to find out if this burst in sales is justified.
  • Host Liane Hansen talks to writer Jane Hamilton about her new novel, Disobedience, a story of a family tangled in e-mail affairs and Civil War re-enactments. (Disobedience is published by Doubleday, ISBN: 038550117X.)
  • Tom Hanks plays Captain Phillips in a high-seas hostage drama. Historian Jill Lepore introduces us to Jane, Ben Franklin's younger sister. And we catch up with child-actor-turned-artist Daniel Radcliffe now that he's in his post-Potter years.
  • "Jane Doe found herself hopelessly trapped in a bizarre plot pulled from a Kafka novel," the lawsuit reads. It claims authorities feared she would flee before testifying against her rapist.
  • A young woman grows increasingly uncomfortable working for a movie mogul reminiscent of Harvey Weinstein. The drama explores how easy it is for powerful people to exploit absolute authority.
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