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  • Last night Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo gave his final state of the nation address to the Mexican people. NPR's Gerry Hadden reports.
  • Scott speaks with Weekend Edition's entertainment critic Elvis Mitchell about wedding movies.
  • Scott talks with comedian Jonathan Winters about his life and career. PBS recently produced a special tribute to the comedian called Jonathan Winters: On The Loose.
  • Scott with some thoughts about procreating robots.
  • The racehorse Zippy Chippy holds the worst record for a racehorse in America. He has even lost to a human. His owner finally retired him after 100 career losses.
  • A submarine deal between the U.S., U.K. and Australia counters China but has infuriated France, which had its own deal to sell subs canceled and is wary of U.S. aims.
  • Tomorrow, Pope John Paul the Second will perform a beatification ceremony that will put two former popes one step away from sainthood. The are John the 23rd and Pius the 9th. Scott speaks with NPR's Sylvia Poggioli.
  • Hendrick Hertzberg of the New Yorker magazine reviews the week's news.
  • The U.S. government's spy satellites are not so secret, thanks to one satellite hobbyst. Scott speaks with Ted Moltzan, who predicted the exact angle of the latest spy satellite crossing the equator at 68 degrees inclination.
  • Actor and comedian David Alan Grier. Grier got his start on the TV sketch comedy show In Living Color. He's films include Boomerang, Blankman, and Return to Me(REBROADCAST from 4/01/91).
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