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  • With her debut album, 'Feed the Beast,' the rising pop star is still in the process of figuring out where she wants to be in the pop music echelon.
  • The University of Houston and the University of Florida play tonight in the NCAA men's basketball championship. The Gators have won two previous titles and Houston hopes to claim its first.
  • DAN SCHORR ANALYZES THE RACE FOR THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION IN THE WAKE OF PAT BUCHANAN'S NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY WIN WITH REPUBLICAN POLLSTER AND STRATEGIST FRANK LUNTZ AND WITH RON FAUCHEUX (FO-shay), EDITOR AND PUBLISHER OF 'CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS' MAGAZINE.
  • DAN SCHORR DISCUSSES THE PRESIDENT'S STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH THIS WEEK WITH SUSAN YOACHUM, POLITICAL EDITOR OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER, AND MERLE BLACK, PROFESSOR OF POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT AT EMORY UNIVERSITY IN ATLANTA.
  • NPR's Dan Charles reports that researchers are trying to develop new ways to use computers to help disabled people. Blind people are already using computers to compensate for their disability. Researchers say they could have a wide variety of other applications.
  • NPR's senior news analyst Dan Schorr reviews the week's news.
  • NPR's senior news analyst Dan Schorr reviews the week's news.
  • A Columbus, Ohio band called Evolution Control Committee is in a legal battle with CBS, Inc. because of the group's single now on the web called Rocked By Rape which slices and splices Dan Rather's words to heavy metal music.
  • NPR's Dan Charles reports that the first genetically engineered crop to make it to the supermarket has produced disappointing sales. The Calgene tomato, which is genetically engineered to stay fresher longer on supermarket shelves, has been losing money.
  • NPR's Dan Charles explains how investigators go about trying to link a suspect to a bomb. Experts look for tell tale signs that distinguish one bomb from another, and then look for clues that tie those unique characteristics to a suspect.
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