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On NPR's "Here and Now" today (both editions)

Dateline: above the garage in Portsmouth RI, 20 January 2005

I will do about 5-minute quick interviews with whomever is hosting the show for both the East Coast edition (12-1 pm EST) and the West Coast one (1-2pm EST). I imagine you can only listen to one, unless you have some time-space-continuum powers, so effectively I'm on only once. "Here and Now" has seemed a good host in the past for me, so I look forward to it.

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