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Other segments from the episode on October 30, 1991
The Pornography and Heroism of Consumerism.
Commentator Maureen Corrigan comments on the latest trends in advertising by Calvin Klein and Timex.
James Reston Discusses His Life and Career.
Terry talks with journalist James Reston. Since 1940, he's worked at the New York Times, as a reporter, Washington bureau chief, executive editor, and columnist. He's just written a new memoir, called "Deadline." (It's published by Random House).
Passing the Brahms' Violin Concerto "Test."
Classical music critic Lloyd Schwartz reviews a new recording of Nigel Kennedy performing the Brahms Violin Concerto. (It's on the Angel/E.M.I. label).
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