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3/18/96 -- Scott Williams, Executive Director, F.A.R.M.whose organization leads the largest grass roots nutritional campaign, talks about the benefits of a vegetarian diet.
3/14/96 -- Senator Chuck Robb on the role of "super" primaries.
3/11/96 -- Journalist Roy Beck on limiting the flow of immigrants
3/8/96 -- Senator Bill Bradley on the future of the U.S. workforce and economy
3/4/96 -- Alan Brinkley on populism and Pat Buchanan
3/1/96 -- Clarence Page on Race Relations in America.
2/26/96 -- Mark Bonchek on campaigning in cyberspace.
2/23/96 -- Margaret Warner on covering Presidential elections.
2/19/96 -- Jack Warren on George Washington's papers.
2/16/96 -- Paul Hoffman on Man versus machine.
2/12/96 -- David Herbert Donald on Abraham Lincoln and leadership.
2/9/96 -- Paul Solman on The mystery and allure of Johannes Vermeer.
2/8/96 -- Les Crystal on political coverage and the NewsHour.
2/6/96 -- Tom Blanton on the privacy of public officials' e-mail.
2/2/96 -- Whither the Weather: Ed O'Lenic on the severity of recent weather and what's to come.
1/31/96 -- Paul Solman on the Federal Reserve's effect on the economy.
1/29/96 -- James Fallows on the decline of journalism in America.
1/26/96 -- George Gilder on the future of cyberspace and "Smart TV."
1/24/96 -- Cullum & Tucker on the State of the Union.
1/22/96 -- Shields & Gigot on the First Lady's Problems.
1/19/96 -- James Fishkin on the National Issues Convention.
1/18/96 -- Norman Ornstein on who's winning the Budget Battle?
1/17/96 -- Neil Postman on the perils of cyberspace.
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