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  • NPR Special Correspondent Susan Stamberg has solace for the stumped gift giver: the best titles from independent booksellers around the country.
  • NPR's Alex Chadwick gives a year-end update on the NPR/National Geographic Radio Expeditions stories of 2001.
  • In commemoration of World AIDS Day, Weekend Edition Saturday senior producer Sean Collins reflects on the death of a friend.
  • On the 60th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, commentator Walter Cronkite reflects on the lone dissenter in the Congressional vote to declare war -- political pioneer Jeanette Rankin -- and how another lone dissenting vote granting President Bush added powers to hunt Osama bin Laden echoes Rankin's own vote.
  • Sandy Tolan of American Radio Works continues his report on Middle Eastern attitudes toward America.
  • Film critic John Powers reviews Storytelling, the new Todd Solondz movie.
  • By some estimates, more than half the languages spoken in the world today will be gone by the end of the century. For Morning Edition, NPR's Joe Palca reports on one attempt in Alaska to slow the extinction process.
  • Retired General Carl Stiner. With Tom Clancy, He co-authored of the book, Shadow Warriors: Inside the Special Forces. General Stiner was commander in chief of the US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) from 1990 to 1993. SOCOM is responsible for the readiness of all special operations of the Army, Navy and Air Force.
  • Documentarian Julian Crandall-Hollick opens his series on the pavement dwellers of Mumbai with Ragpicking on Malabar Hill. He tags along with a group of young boys who spend their days prowling streets and alleys looking for castoffs they can sell. The four-part series continues through June on Weekend Edition Sunday.
  • Journalist Martin Meredith's new book is called Our Votes, Our Guns: Robert Mugabe and the Tragedy of Zimbabwe (Public Affairs). Later this week, Zimbabwe holds presidential elections, which means Mugabe's presidency is in jeopardy. The book chronicles Mugabe's transformation from political visionary to violent dictator. Meredith has now spent many years writing about Africa -- first as a foreign correspondent for the London Observer and Sunday Times, and now as an author and commentator. His other books include, In the Name of Apartheid: South Africa's New Era and Nelson Mandela.
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