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Analysis: President Bush addresses the United Nations General Assembly
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NPR Weekend Edition - Saturday
11-10-2001
Analysis: President Bush addresses the United Nations General Assembly
Host: SCOTT SIMON
Time: 1:00-2:00 PM
SCOTT SIMON, host:
This is Scott Simon, joined by Dan Schorr in Washington, DC, and we want to alert our local stations and our listeners, for that matter, that we're going to be breaking format the rest of this hour. We will cover President Bush's speech at the United Nations General Assem...
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Analysis: President Bush addresses the United Nations General Assembly
Weekend Edition - Saturday (NPR)
; 00-00-0000 Analysis: President Bush addresses the United Nations General Assembly Host: SCOTT SIMON Time: 1:00-2:00 PM SCOTT SIMON, host: This is Scott Simon, joined by Dan Schorr in Washington, DC, and we want to alert our local stations and our listeners, for that matter, that we're going to be
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