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Wednesday October 13, 2004

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12:06Theater Roundup

Fall always brings the Washington theater scene to life. Hear about the offerings -- whether your interests run toward the legend of King Arthur, Anna Karenina, Vincent Van Gogh, Noel Coward or vampire rabbits.

Guests

Jane Horwitz, "Backstage" and "Family Filmgoer" columnist for the Washington Post, and critic for WETA's "Around Town"

Trey Graham, Theatre Critic, Washington City Paper

13:06DC/MLB Stadium Agreement

Hear the terms of the agreement between D.C. and Major League Baseball, including who might own the team, how the stadium will be financed, and what guarantees aree in place to keep the team in D.C. for the long run.

Guests

James Jones, "Loose Lips" columnist, Washington City Paper

Ed Lazere, Executive Director, D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute

Scott Wallsten, Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, and Fellow at the AEI/Brookings Joint Center

13:22Life of Millicent Fenwick

She was called "the Conscience of Congress" by Walter Cronkite. Millicent Fenwick was elected to Congress thirty years ago next month and went on to become one of the most outspoken representatives of her day. A look back at this unique Republican representative.

Guests

Amy Schapiro, author "Millicent Fenwick: Her Way" (Rutgers Univ. Press)

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