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Wednesday October 9, 2002

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12:06Abraham Salon

Religion is often at the center of conflict, though much of our religious heritage is "shared." On this holiday rebroadcast, hear a discussion about the biblical character Abraham and how his legacy may help heal difficulties between Jews, Muslims, and Christians today.

Guests

Bruce Feiler, Author of "Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths"

Rabbi Bruce Lustig, Washington Hebrew Congregation

Imam Yahya Hendi, Georgetown University

13:06Forensics

What can forensics tell us about the sniper case?

Guests

James Edwards Starrs, Professor of Law and Forensic Sciences, George Washington University

13:20Khat

Is khat a drug or a big misunderstanding?

Guests

Will Glaspy, Spokesman, Drug Enforcement Agency

Omar Jamal, Executive Director, Justice Advocacy Center, St. Paul, Minneapolis

13:24Tattoos

Tattoos, why we want them and how to get rid of them.

Guests

Dr. Jeff Herten, Dermatologist; Volunteer Tattoo Remover, Liberty Tattoo Removal Program

Bill Stevenson, Co-owner Baltimore Tattoo Museum

13:50NHL

The start of the hockey season.

Guests

Pete McEntegart, Reporter, "Sports Illustrated"

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