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Short Ascertainment Report KPCC Program/Issues Report January - March 2006 Page 1 Date Show Key 1 Brief Description Guest(s) -Reporters Time 01/02/06 AT SCI New survey of NASA’s moon program summarizes each Apollo flight, and attempted flight Rod Pyle 28:00 Basbanes explores what we can learn about some of the most famous figures in history by knowing what they read and profiles some of 01/02/06 AT LIT Nicholas Basbanes 28:00 the most articulate readers of our time. 01/02/06 AT HIST The saga of each of the mountain passes and the importance these gateways played to the history of Southern California. John W. Robinson 28:00 01/02/06 AT LIT Sex expert Annie Sprinkle’s new book explains how to get the most out of sex. Annie Sprinkle 28:00 Marty Kaplan, Bob Sipchen, City 01/03/06 AT POLI The redevelopment project for Bunker Hill is a 16-acre civic park that would stretch from City Hall to the Music Center 20:00 Councilwoman Jan Perry From 1978 to 80 Battlestar Galactica aired on ABC but failed to find a mainstream audience. Twenty five years later, producers Donald 01/03/06 AT ENT David Eick, Mary McDonnell 20:00 Moore and David Eick teamed up to shoot a new version Lobbyist Jack Abramoff will plead guilty to federal charges in Washington and Miami, clearing the way for him to cooperate in a massive 01/03/06 AT POLI Gail Chaddock 20:00 government investigation of influence peddling involving members of Congress A new UCLA imaging study shows a strong relationship between the genetic predisposition for Alzheimer's disease and breakdown of 01/03/06 AT SCI George Bartzokis 20:00 myelin Steve Maviglio, Chuck Poochigian, 01/03/06 AT POLI California’s Democratic lawmakers would like to reverse some of the recent reforms made to the workers compensation law 20:00 Peggy Sugarman A Kern County initiative petition that would ban the depositing of Southern California’s sludge within its borders, has qualified for a June Dean Florez, Dr. Bob Ghirelli, Omar 01/04/06 AT ENV 28:00 election Moghaddam 01/04/06 AT SAC Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed spending $4.3 billion more for public schools next fiscal year. HD Palmer, Scott Plotkin 28:00 Borzou Daragahi, Reuel Marc 01/04/06 AT POLI Analysts are starting to wonder who will control an independent Iraq? 28:00 Gerecht, Michael E. O'Hanlon A decorated World War Two and Korean War veteran who was dedicated to helping L-A's Asian communities, Retired Army Colonel 01/04/06 AT DIV Christine Sato 10:00 Young Oak Kim died at age 86 last Thursday of cancer at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 01/04/06 AT MEDI Preview of the Rose Bowl Game Gary Klein, Adolfo Guzman Lopez 28:00 01/05/06 AT POLI Next week starts Senate Confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito Kareem Crayton 20:00 Rafael Frankel, Daniel Sokatch, Dr. 01/05/06 AT FOR Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is fighting for his life following seven hours of emergency surgery to stop widespread bleeding in his brain 22:00 Nadev Morag, Dr. Ziad Asali Sherry Bebitch-Jeffe, Dario Ted Chen talks with leading California legislators and political analyst Sherry Bebitch-Jeffe about Governor Schwarzenegger’s State-of- 01/05/06 AT ECON Frommer, John Benoit, Rusty 55:00 the-State address. Hammer, Art Pulaski, Michael Shaw 01/05/06 AT ENT Friday kicks off the 99th annual Los Angeles Auto Show, held in the LA Convention Center Dan Neil, James Bell 28:00 01/05/06 AT SAC Ted Chen talks to experts about key issues to look for in the speech. Dan Weintraub, Bruce Cain 28:00 Coal was once the main power source of industrialized countries. Today, it is still a significant source of electrical power and is key to Barbara Freese, Joe Lucas, Ken 01/05/06 AT ENV 28:00 many industries Green 01/06/06 AT Discuss this week's new releases Andy Klein, Henry Sheehan 40:00 Erwin Chemerinsky, John Eastman, 01/09/06 AT POLI Analysis of Judge Alito Supreme Court Hearings 120:00 Neil Siegel, Noah Feldman 01/10/06 AT POLI Analysis of Judge Alito Supreme Court Hearings Douglas Kmiec, Neil Siegel 55:00 01/10/06 AT ECON Primer of Gov new California budget Evan Halper 15:00 01/11/06 AT POLI Analysis of Judge Alito Supreme Court Hearings John Eastman, Kareem Crayton 30:00 01/11/06 AT ECON Analysis of Gov's new California budget H.D. Palmer, Jean Ross 28:00 01/12/06 AT POLI Analysis of Judge Alito Supreme Court Hearings Vik Amar, Douglas Kmiec, 40:00 Jef VanderBorght, Juan Rodriguez, 01/12/06 AT DIV Burbank Home Depot day laborer center 20:00 Rick Oberlink KPCC Program/Issues Report January - March 2006 Page 2 Date Show Key 1 Brief Description Guest(s) -Reporters Time 01/12/06 AT FOR Iran has broken the seals at a uranium enrichment plant and said it was resuming nuclear research after a two-year freeze. Jim Walsh, Najm Meshkati 28:00 01/12/06 AT LIT new book, The Black Dahlia Files: The Mob, the Mogul, and the Murder that Transfixed Los Angeles Donald H. Wolfe 28:00 01/13/06 AT discuss this week's new releases Scott Foundas, Jean Oppenheimer 60:00 Jean Pasco, Steve Greenhut, 01/13/06 AT OC OC Roundtable about current OC news items 20:00 Gustavo Arellano OC News criticized the Capistrano Unified School District for being corrupt, overcrowded and unresponsive to the needs of the city’s David Smollar, Steve Greenhut, 01/13/06 AT OC 10:00 students and parents Gustavo Arellano The state of California will pay for prescriptions for seniors and the disabled who are unable to fill them because of glitches in the new Stan Rosenstein, John Cronin, Ann 01/13/06 AT SAC 28:00 Medicare program. Kasper, Jeff Flick 01/16/06 AT LIT Dr. Samuel Johnson created the first English dictionary in early 18th century Henry Hitchings 22:00 01/16/06 AT LIT "pop" language: catchphrases and buzz words spread by the media Leslie Savan 22:00 01/16/06 AT LIT The Life and Times of Lincoln Perry Mel Watkins 52:00 01/17/06 AT SCI Stardust space capsule landed safely Sunday at Dugway Proving Ground Thomas Duxbury 18:00 01/17/06 AT POLI federal drug law does not override the 1997 Oregon law used to end the lives Lloyd Levine, John Eastman 20:00 Professor Yoo about his new book, The Powers of War and Peace: The Constitution and Foreign Affairs after 9/11 and his views on 01/17/06 AT LIT John Yoo 30:00 presidential powers in wartime. Jerry Hirsch, John Gillespie, Randy 01/17/06 AT ECON Wine trends in the California wine industry 30:00 Kemner 01/18/06 AT HIST Los Angeles Times staff writer Miriam Pawel and her 4-part series on the United Farm Workers union Miriam Pawel, Marc Grossman 30:00 Bruin Alumni Association says it is concerned about professors who use lecture time to press positions against President Bush, the 01/18/06 AT POLI Shawn Steel 55:00 military and multinational corporations 01/18/06 AT ENT Los Angeles Times Pop Music Critic Robert Hilburn whose last full-time day at the L.A. Times was January 16th Robert Hilburn 28:00 01/19/06 AT LIT H.P. Lovecraft and Extraterrestrial Pop Culture Jason Colavito 30:00 That local regulators have no authority to prohibit cell phone network operators to erect telephone lines or antennas based on 01/19/06 AT LAW Anthony J. 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