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  • On the re-recorded Fearless (Taylor's Version), Taylor Swift – and her fans – reconnect with the past; we asked writers and musicians to share how they hear these songs now.
  • Co-writers and co-directors Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina spent six years creating their animated film about the Day of the Dead, the Mexican holiday Unkrich calls a time of "joyously remembering."
  • Co-writers and co-directors Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina spent six years creating their Oscar-nominated animated film about the Day of the Dead. Originally broadcast Jan. 10, 2018.
  • Host Bob Edwards speaks with the BBC's Richard Galpin about Indonesia's President Abdurrahman Wahid. Indonesian parliament today released a report that accuses the President of corruption. Demonstrators by the thousands have been flooding the streets of Jakarta, demanding Wahid's removal.
  • Host Bob Edwards speaks with Joseph Kabila, the newly inaugurated President of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Kabila unexpectedly assumed the leadership of war-torn Congo last month when his father, Congolese President Laurent Kabila, was assassinated.
  • NPR's Scott Simon talks with presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin about the temperament of past presidents.
  • President Trump and military leaders were out of step this week. Adm. James Stavridis, dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University, talks about the art of Pentagon-White House relations.
  • Ted Clark reports on Colombian President Andres Pastrana's visit to the White House today. He and President Bush talked about drugs, Colombia's civil war and expanded trade which could improve the country's economy and ease the conditions which lead to the drug problem and the war.
  • NPR's Ted Clark reports on the many problems confronting Colombia's President Andres Pastrana, who meets with President Bush today at the White House. Those problems include the illegal drug trade, insurgent and paramilitary violence, and a troubled economy. Although there are concerns in both countries about American involvement in Colombia, the U.S. is cautiously providing the nation with military assistance.
  • NPR's White House Correspondent Don Gonyea reports on a busy week for President Bush, who was dealing with the fight over his budget and tax cut plans in the Senate and the continuing standoff in China over the crew of a downed Naval aircraft.
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