Tuesday October 19, 1999
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Scott Turow, author of bestselling legal thrillers like "Presumed Innocent" and "Pleading Guilty," discusses his latest novel, "Personal Injuries" (Farrar Straus & Giroux). It focuses on a tangled web of corruption in fictional Kindle County, the setting of so many of his previous novels.
Scott Turow, author of numerous best-sellers including: "One L," "Presumed Innocent," and "Reversible Errors"
Senator John McCain joins Diane to discuss his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, and his career on Cpaitol Hill including the latest skirmishes in his ongoing fight for campaign finance reform. They'll also talk about his experiences as a POW during the Vietnam War, as related in his memoir, "Faith of my Fathers" (Random House).
Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, was first elected to the Senate in 1986.