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Why is the Grand Prix trying to go green? Could there be new life for Judge Evelyn Queen? Also, a look at timing traffic lights, and the outcome of local Nimby fights. It's all part of "The D.C. Politics Hour," our weekly review of District affairs.
Derrill Holly, Reporter, Associated Press
Darren McKinney, freelance commentator
Dan Tangherlini, Director, D.C. Department of Transportation
Brenda Rhodes Miller, Executive Director, DC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy
Summer is a perfect time to kick back with a good book -- whether relaxing in a hammock, lying on the beach, or waiting in an airport. Book lovers and expert reviewers join Kojo to share their recommendations for the best reads of the summer.
Barbara Hoffert, Editor of the Book Review at Library Journal
Mark Laframboise, Senior Bookbuyer, Politics and Prose
J.B. Dickey, owner, Seattle Mystery Bookshop
Blanche Richardson, manager of Marcus Books in Oakland, California
Mary Gay Shipley, President & Janitor, That Bookstore in Blytheville