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  • Weekend Edition's Information Age specialiast Rich Dean wades into the battle over digital music online, as companies such as MP3.com and Napster try to post free music on the internet in the face of growing legal challenges.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks to Paul Eisenstein about the high tech options available on this year's new car models. Eisenstein is publisher of The Car Connection dot com.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with Paul Eisenstein, editor of The Car Connection.Com, about the plan unveiled yesterday by DaimlerChrysler to help pull its ailing partners--Chrysler and Mitsubishi--out of the red by 2002.
  • NPR's Chris Arnold reports from San Francisco on venture capitalists -- the money machine behind the Silicon Valley tech boom -- and what they've learned from the dot-com crash.
  • Commentator Ev Ehrlich consults the pet.com sock puppet about what lies ahead for companies like the one he used to work for before it went bankrupt.
  • The latest installment in NPR's War Diaries series has the story of Ziad Ezzat, a young Iraqi American who expresses himself through a satirical Web site called wackyiraqi.com.
  • The Web site uglydress.com maintains a visual record of ugly bridesmaids' gowns. NPR's Renee Montagne reports.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with Paul Eisenstein, publisher of TheCarConnection.Com, about the latest attempts by carmakers to appeal to "the next generation" of buyers.
  • Jonatha Brooke talks about her song called Steady Pull. It's on her new CD — also called Steady Pull. Bad Dog Records. For more information, visit www.jonathabrooke.com.
  • Percussionist Leon Parker talks about his version of the song Caravan, found on his new CD. (2:00) The Simple Life, by Leon Parker is on the Label M label. See www.labelm.com
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