This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Fresh Air Weekend, This American Life, The Linda Belans Show, and The People's Pharmacy. NPR(TM) BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 3/30 - 4/5/1998 March 30, 1998: Talk of the Nation: "Congregations in Conflict: the Battle Over Homosexuality" (1996) by Keith Hartman, published by Rutgers University Press. March 30, 1998: Morning Edition: Bob Edwards talked with the baseball announcer and author: "Confessions of a Baseball Purist" by Jon Miller, published by Simon & Schuster. March 30, 1998: All Things Considered: Robert Siegal spoke with the Heck Faust Memorial Chair of Constitutional Law at Ohio State University: "The Law of Disability Discrimination" (1995) by Ruth Colker, published by Anderson Publishing. March 31, 1998: Talk of the Nation: "Lift Every Voice: Turning A Civil Rights Setback Into A New Vision of Social Justice" by Lani Gunier, published by Simon & Schuster. March 31, 1998: Morning Edition: Bob Edwards talked with the baseball announcer and author: "Confessions of a Baseball Purist" by Jon Miller, published by Simon & Schuster. March 31, 1998: All Things Considered: Robert Siegal spoke with the author: "The Last Apocalypse: Europe at the Year 1000 A.D." by James Reston, Jr., published by Doubleday. April 1, 1998: All Things Considered: Matt Cowan reported on the author's new play and past works: "Trainspotting" (1993) and "The Acid House" (1994) by Irvine Welsh, published by Norton. April 2, 1998: All Things Considered: An Alan Cheuse review: "Saints & Villains: a Novel" by Denise Giardina, published by Norton. April 2, 1998: All Things Considered: Noah Adams talked with the history professor from the University of Toronto and author: "Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa" by Martin Klein, forthcoming (in May) from Cambridge University Press. April 3, 1998: Morning Edition: Bob Edwards talked with the folklorist and storyteller: "Just Plain Folks" by Lorraine Johnson - Coleman, published by Summerhouse Press. April 3, 1998: All Things Considered: Commentary from the Ghana native and author on President Clinton's visit to Africa: "Africa in Crisis" by George Ayitteh (no publishing information currently available). April 4, 1998: Weekend All Things Considered: Daniel Zwerdling spoke with the African American Professor from San Diego Sate University: "Seeing Red: Federal Campaigns Against Black Militancy, 1919-1925" by Theodore Kornweibel, published by Indiana University Press. April 4, 1998: Weekend All Things Considered: Readings from the publisher and poet of their work: "48 questions" by Mifanwy Kaiser and Richard Jones (no publishing information currently available). April 5, 1998: Weekend All Things Considered: Daniel Zwerdling talked with the author from the Foundation for Economic Trends: "The Biotech Century: Harnessing the Gene and Remaking the World" by Jeremy Rifkin, published by Putnam. April 5, 1998: Weekend All Things Considered: Daniel Zwerdling spoke with the author : "Aphrodite: A Memoir of the Senses" by Isabel Allende, published by HarperFlamingo/HarperCollins. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: April 1, 1998: "Poet's Choice: Poems for Everyday Life" (Ecco Press 1998 ), "Sun Under Wood: New Poems" (Ecco 1996), "Human Wishes" (Ecco 1989), "Praise" (Ecco 1979), "Field Guide" (Yale University Press 1973) and "Twentieth Century Pleasures" (Ecco 1984) all by Robert Hass. April 2, 1998: "A Man on the Moon: the Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts" (1994) by Andrew Chaikin, published by Viking. "REVIEW by Maureen Corrigan: A Scientific Romance" by Ronald Wright, published by Picador. Book review listings are available on the internet (http://sunsite.unc.edu/wunc) or via anonymous ftp (sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/literature/book-reviews). This text is Copyright (c) 1998 by WUNC Radio (WUNCRADIO@UNC.EDU) and Carrie Knoblock (compiler). All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted by the copyright holder to distribute this file electronically or otherwise in full as long as attribution is made.