IF YOU NO LONGER WISH TO RECEIVE THIS LARGE PRINT PROGRAM GUIDE OR WOULD LIKE THE PROGRAM GUIDE IN E-MAIL OR IN BRAILLE, PLEASE CONTACT AUDIO-READER AT 1-800-772-8898 OR READER@KU.EDU The Kansas Audio-Reader Network is a reading and information service for blind, visually impaired and print disabled persons in Kansas and Western Missouri.  Services are offered free of charge to anyone in our listening area who is unable to read normal printed material.     Audio-Reader Staff Janet Campbell, Director          785-864-4603 Brenda Bryant, Director of Development  785-864-4634 Art Hadley, Producer/Engineer 785-864-4624 Lori Kesinger, Program Manager     785-864-4625 Steve Kincaid, Assistant Director     785-864-4691 Regina Krause                 785-864-4612 Weekend Telephone Reader Supervisor George McCoy , Telephone Reader Supervisor 785-864-4612 Bruce Mensie, Engineer           785-864-4638 Jennifer Nigro, Coordinator of Volunteers 785-864-4604 Peg Sampson, Outreach Coordinator       785-864-2686 Susan Tabor, Asst Volunteer Coordinator 785-864-2685 Nicci Banman, Business Manager    785-864-2252 Janet Lee White, Secretary             785-864-2201                  Toll Free Number 1-800-772-8898   http://reader.ku.edu TABLE OF CONTENTS    February/March 2010 Newspaper List       Pages 4 & 5   Program Descriptions         Pages 6-9   Weekday Schedules           Pages 11-20   Weekend Schedules           Pages 21-23   Armchair Adventure Hour Books     Page 24   Non-Fiction Book Hour Books   Pages 24 & 25   The Book Was Better Books     Pages 25 & 26   Reflections Books         Page 26   Mystery Books       Page 26   PROGRAM GUIDE FUNDING PROVIDED BY  HALLMARK CARDS, KRESIE & PENZLER MD's, P.A., OPHTHALMOLOGY, THE LEAVENWORTH LIONS CLUB                                NEWSPAPERS READ ON AUDIO-READER The Kansas City Star, The Topeka Capital-Journal, USA Today, The Lawrence Journal World, The Wichita Eagle, The Sunday New York Times   Central and Western Kansas Papers (2-4PM weekdays) Emporia Gazette, Manhattan Mercury, Junction City Daily Union, Abilene Reflector-Chronicle, The Wamego Smoke Signal, Salina Journal, Clay Center Dispatch, Concordia Blade-Empire, Russell County News, Hays Daily News, Great Bend Tribune, Ellsworth Independent/Reporter, Garden City Telegram, Dodge City Daily Globe, Southwest Daily Times, Harvey County Independent, Stockton Sentinel, Western Kansas World   Eastern Kansas Newspapers (2-4PM weekdays) Emporia Gazette, Baldwin City Signal, Ottawa Herald, Manhattan Mercury, Tonganoxie Mirror, Valley Falls Vindicator, Oskaloosa Independent, Bonner Springs Chieftain, Topeka Metro News, Wyandotte West, Basehor Sentinel, Shawnee Dispatch, Marysville Advocate, Miami County Republic, Osawatomie Graphic, DeSoto Explorer, Olathe News, Gardner News, Spring Hill New Era, Osage County Chronicle-Herald, Eudora News, Holton Recorder, Leavenworth Times, Atchison Daily Globe   Pittsburg area papers (2-4PM weekdays on subcarrier of KRPS radio) Pittsburg Sun, Joplin Globe, Parsons Sun, Chanute Tribune, Girard Press, Fort Scott Tribune, Columbus Daily Advocate, Wilson County Citizen, Iola Register, Bartlesville Examiner and Enterprise, Carthage Press, Webb City Sentinel, Neodesha Derrick, Lamar Democrat, Miami News Record           Kansas City Metro Area Newspapers (2-4 weekdays on subcarrier of KCUR-FM, broadcast from the studios of Alphapointe Association for the Blind) Pleasant Hill Times, Independence Examiner, Platte City Landmark, Lake Lotawana News, Cass City Democrat, Star Herald, Lee's Summit Journal,  Blue Valley Sun, Kearney Courier, Leawood Sun, Lenexa Sun, Liberty Tribune, Louisburg Herald, Northeast Johnson County Sun, Osawatomie Graphic, Overland Park Sun, Prairie Village Sun, Raytown Tribune, Shawnee Sun, Smithville Herald, Sun Gazette, Sun Tribune, Wednesday Sun, West County Sun   Newspapers of Northwest Missouri (5PM weekdays) Maryville Forum, Platte City Landmark, Albany Ledger, Fairfax Forum, Savannah Reporter, St. Joseph News-Press, Mound City News, Tarkio Avalanche, Clinton County Leader, Gallatin North Missourian, Bethany Clipper-Tribune, Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Lathrop Rural Reporter, Nodaway News Leader, Trenton Republican-Times.   Special Requests (by request): Sabetha Herald, Hoxie Sentinel, Hiawatha World, Seneca Courier-Tribune, Neodesha Derrick,  Guideposts and Columbia Magazine (Knights of Columbus publication). Call 800-772-8898 to begin receiving these publications.   To suggest additional newspapers for any of these broadcasts call 785-864-4625   DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN LISTEN TO MOST OF THESE NEWSPAPER READINGS ON THE LIONS TELEPHONE READER?  CALL 800-335-1221 ENTER THE CODE 5887.  You will find them in group 1, publication 8   Audio-Reader Programs  (alphabetical list - to receive this list in recorded format call 800-772-8898) A Look Back - Journey back in time with highlights from American Heritage, American History and Saturday Evening Post magazines.   1 hour each week ACB Reports - Monthly newsmagazine from the American Council for the Blind.  ½ hour each month Adult Magazines - (airs during late hours, listener discretion is advised) Articles are read from Playboy, Playgirl, Cosmopolitan, Penthouse and Penthouse Forum magazines.  2 hours each week Alternative Press - Highlights from diverse publications including The Pitch Weekly, Utne Reader, Wilson Quarterly and others.  ½ half hour weekly The American Past - This Peabody Award winning program takes a look at people, places, events and music of yesteryear with host Calder Pickett.   1 hour each week Armchair Adventure Hour - General fiction book hour.  1 hour Monday through Friday Ask the Vet - Local veterinarian Dr. Bill Bayouth answers questions and shares comments from Audio-Reader listeners about caring for pets and service animals.  1 hour each month At Home on the Range - Recipes, cooking tips, and more from a variety of sources and publications, including Cooking Light and Gourmet magazines. ½ hour weekly Blind Handyman - Phil Parr and friends are living proof that being blind is no barrier to doing it yourself around the house.  I hour weekly Breakfast Table Times - Live newspaper broadcast featuring readings from the current day's issue of the Kansas City Star and the Topeka Capital-Journal.   2 hours daily (2 hours 50 minutes on Sunday) Book was Better -Featuring books that inspired movies and novelizations of TV Shows. 1 hour each day Business News - Highlights from business magazines.  1 hour each week. Children's Hour - An hour of old and new children's stories for kids of all ages!  Stories are shared from books and magazines including Nickelodeon and Highlights.   I hour each week Christian Science Monitor-Weekly Edition - Highlights from recent issues of this international newspaper.  1 hour weekly Consumer Reports - Readings from this consumer magazine and other articles on fraud and scams.  1 hour each week Disability Digest - Highlights from Paraplegia News, Accent on Living, Braille Forum, newsletters from ACB and NFB, senior centers and other local organizations.  Articles about disability experiences and issues are featured.  ½ hour weekly Discover/Science News - Articles from recent issues of Discover science magazine and Science News magazine.  1 hour each week Environmental News - Information on living "green".  1 hour each week Farming and Ranching News - Highlights from Hobby Farms, Kansas Country Living, and Farm and Ranch Living The Game Show - An award winning program from the Talking Library in Nashville, Tennessee.  This show features crossword puzzles, word games, riddles and more. ½  hour each week Heart, Mind & Soul - Uplifting stories and advice to nurture your heart, mind and soul.  Readings from Oprah, Real Simple and other magazines.  1 hour each week Home & Family Magazines - Articles from a variety of magazines including Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal Redbook, and Better Homes & Gardens. 1 hour weekly Inspiration and Religion - Highlights from Christianity Today, Kansas City Jewish Chronicle, Discipleship Journal, Today's Christian Woman and other publications dealing with religious and spiritual growth.  1 hour each week Kansas History - A look at Kansas culture and history each week with readings from Kanhistique, Kansas magazine, Kansas History and other publications.  1/2 hour weekly Lawrence Journal-World - Local news from the current issue of the Lawrence Journal-World newspaper.  Daily (repeated in the evening Mon-Fri and Sunday) Mail Order Catalogs -Highlights from various mail order catalogs like LL Bean, Lillian Vernon, etc. ½ hour weekly Mystery Hour - Book hour featuring mysteries, thrillers and tales of suspense.  1 hour Monday-Friday National Enquirer - The latest gossip from the popular tabloid The National Enquirer.   1 hour each week National & International News - Highlights from the latest issue of Time and Newsweek magazines.  1 hour each week News of Northwest Missouri - Local highlights and obituaries are read from newspapers of towns across Northwest Missouri.  1 hour Monday through Friday New York Times - Highlights from the major sections of the Sunday edition of the New York Times are read: Magazine Section, Arts & Leisure, Book Review, Travel and Business.  1 hour Monday through Friday Non-Fiction Book Hour - Reading from current bestselling non-fiction books.  1 hour each day Old Time Radio - Classic radio shows from the past, including Fibber McGee & Molly, The Shadow and many others.  45 minutes each Saturday On-Line (The Computer Show) - Articles from various computer magazines, including Mac World and PC World.  1 hour each week On The Lighter Side - A refreshing look on the lighter side of life with light-hearted quips and quotes, articles by Dave Barry and other humorists.  1 hour each week Outdoors -Articles from a variety of outdoor magazines including Field & Stream, Sports Afield and Outside.   1 hour each week People Magazine -Highlights from the recent issue of People magazine.  1 hour each week Playing with Words (Poetry) - A half hour of poetry from on a variety of poets and diverse themes. 1/2 hour each week Regional News - Four Feeds: Audio-Reader listeners will hear only the broadcast that is closest to their region.  Local highlights and obituaries are read from regional newspapers.  2 hours Mon-Friday     see list of papers on pg. 4 Reflections: The Biography Hour - Reading from biographies and autobiographies.  1 hour daily Senior Concerns - Readings from publications of interest to people over 50.  Includes AARP Bulletin, AARP Magazine, Focus on Healthy Aging newsletter and others.  ½ hour weekly Shoppers Showcase - Sale prices from current grocery ads, including Dillons, Hy-vee, Price Chopper, Food-4-Less, Thriftway, SunFresh and more.  ½ hour weekly Shopping the Discount Stores -Latest sale prices advertised at K-Mart, Target, Walgreen's, CVS and more.  ½ hour weekly Short Stories - Short stories by a variety of authors.   1 hour each week Sports - Highlights from the most recent issue of Sports Illustrated magazine.  1 hour each week Sunday Magazines - Highlights from recent issues of Star, Parade and USA Weekend magazines.  1 hour each week Teen Magazines -Highlights from the latest issue of Seventeen, GL and other publications for young adults.  1 hour each week To Your Good Health - Health tips, news and articles from various health magazines and newsletters.   1 hour each week Two on the Aisle - An inside look at celebrities and the arts, this program features highlights from magazines like Smithsonian, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and more.  1 hour each week TV Guide - Features articles from the latest issue of TV Guide magazine. ½ hour weekly USA Today - An hour of highlights from the current issue of USA Today newspaper.   1 hour Monday through Friday Washington Post Highlights - Highlights from recent issues of the Washington Post. ½ hour each week Wichita Eagle -Local highlights from the current issue of this Wichita newspaper.  1 hour Monday through Friday   ARE YOU MOVING SOON? HAS YOUR PHONE NUMBER CHANGED?  PLEASE LET US KNOW BY CALLING TOLL FREE 1-800-772-8898. BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES 8-10 EACH WEEKDAY MONDAY:   Thelma Taylor and John Nixon TUESDAY:  Mary Ann Strong and Jan Shumway WEDNESDAY:  Elinor Schroeder and Harlan Roedel THURSDAY:  Bill Beningfield and Don Frey FRIDAY:  Jack Schroeder and John Nixon SATURDAY:  Stuart Mills and Jim McCauley SUNDAY: Steve Smith, John Naughtin, Randy Austin, Judy Taylor and Carol Beth Whalen   REGIONAL NEWSPAPER READERS 2-4PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 3 separate feeds, Central and Western Kansas, Eastern Kansas and Pittsburg KS/Joplin Mo area. MONDAY:  Eastern Kansas:  Kris Shields and Bev Wilson Central and Western: Carol Nauman and Jane Tedder TUESDAY Eastern Kansas: Helen Martin and Bill Woodard Central and Western: Bruce Roberts and Ruby Ducate WEDNESDAY Eastern Kansas:  Daniel McGraw and Lee Young Central and Western:  Peg Sampson and Gayle Matchett THURSDAY Eastern Kansas:  Jim Taylor and Cathy Callen Central and Western: Al and Eileen Rogers FRIDAY Eastern Kansas:  Patty Mathews and Austin Turney Central and Western:  Carole Smith and Nancy Colyer MONDAY 6:00A.M.    NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE                   read by Rebecca Jordan 7:00A.M.    BUSINESS NEWS       read by Maurice Joy 8:00A.M.    BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES       readings of the Kansas City Star and    Topeka Capital Journal 10:00A.M.  LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD       read by Chuck Fisher 11:00A.M.  DISABILITY DIGEST ACB REPORTS (2nd Monday)                   11:30A.M.  WASHINGTON POST HIGHLIGHTS read by Sue Eckhoff  12 Noon   USA TODAY          12:00-12:20 front page       12:20-12:30      money       12:30-12:40      sports       12:40-12:58      life 1:00P.M.    ARMCHAIR ADVENTURE HOUR       fiction book complete listings pg.24 2:00P.M.    REGIONAL NEWSPAPERS newspapers from communities across our broadcast area.  Four Feeds: Eastern KS, Western KS, Kansas City Metro and Pittsburg/Joplin 4:00P.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR       complete listings pgs. 24 & 25 5:00P.M.    NEWSPAPERS OF NORTHWEST MISSOURI read by Tom Goetz 6:00P.M.    WICHITA EAGLE       read by Carol Jones 7:00P.M.    LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD       (repeat)       read by Chuck Fisher 8:00P.M.    TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH       hosted by John Drees ASK THE VET (last Mon. of the month hosted by Bill Bayouth, DVM) 9:00P.M.    THE BOOK WAS BETTER       books from the movies   complete listings pg. 25 and 26 10:00P.M.  REFLECTIONS:  THE BIOGRAPHY HOUR complete listings pg. 26 11:00P.M.  MYSTERY HOUR complete listings pg. 26   MONDAY/EARLY TUESDAY 12:00A.M.  BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES REPEAT 2:00A.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR REPEAT 3:00A.M.    DISABILITY DIGEST REPEAT 3:30A.M.    WASHINGTON POST HIGHLIGHTS REPEAT 4:00A.M.    USA TODAY REPEAT 5:00A.M.    ARMCHAIR ADVENTURE HOUR REPEAT       TUESDAY 6:00A.M.    NEW YORK TIMES ARTS & LEISURE by Patrick O'Keefe 7:00A.M.    CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR-Weekly Edition read by Mary Frederickson 8:00A.M.    BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES       readings of the Kansas City Star and    Topeka Capital Journal 10:00A.M.  LAWRENCE JOURNAL-WORLD       read by Jane Tedder 11:00A.M.  MAIL ORDER CATALOGS       read by Mary Ann Saunders 11:30A.M.  DISCOUNT STORE ADS       read by Dorothy Curnes 12NOON    USA TODAY       12:00-12:20      front page       12:20-12:30      money       12:30-12:40 sports       12:40-12:58 life 1:00P.M.    ARMCHAIR ADVENTURE HOUR fiction book complete listings pg. 24 2:00P.M.    REGIONAL NEWSPAPERS newspapers from communities across our broadcast area.  Four Feeds: Eastern KS,Western KS, Kansas City Metro and Pittsburg/Joplin 4:00P.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR                   complete listings pgs. 24 & 25 5:00P.M.    NEWSPAPERS OF NORTHWEST MISSOURI read by Jim Claussen   6:00P.M.    WICHITA EAGLE read by Craig Chappell 7:00P.M.    LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD       (repeat) read by Jane Tedder 8:00P.M.    PEOPLE MAGAZINE       read by Hallie Silber   9:00P.M.  BOOK WAS BETTER       books from the movies        complete listings pgs. 25 and 26 10:00P.M.  REFLECTIONS biography hour listings pg. 26 11:00P.M.  MYSTERY HOUR complete listings pg. 26   TUESDAY/EARLY WEDNESDAY 12:00A.M.  BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES REPEAT 2:00A.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR REPEAT 3:00A.M.    MAIL ORDER CATALOGS REPEAT 3:30A.M.    SHOPPING THE DISCOUNT STORES REPEAT 4:00A.M.    USA TODAY REPEAT 5:00A.M.    ARMCHAIR ADVENTURE HOUR REPEAT   Audio-Reader Petey Cerf Legacy Society Include Audio-Reader in your will or estate plans, and you will become a member of the Petey Cerf Legacy Society.  Call 785-864-4634 for more information. WEDNESDAY 6:00A.M.    NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW       read by Jan I. Dean 7:00A.M.    FARMING AND RANCHING NEWS       read by Edith Bond 8:00A.M.    BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES       readings of the Kansas City Star and    Topeka Capital Journal 10:00A.M.  LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD read by Marty Miller 11:00A.M.  SENIOR CONCERNS with Jo Anne Kready 11:30A.M.  PLAYING WITH WORDS/POETRY       read by Harlan Roedel 12NOON    USA TODAY       12:00-12:20 front page       12:20-12:30      money       12:30-12:40      sports       12:40-12:58      life 1:00P.M.    ARMCHAIR ADVENTURE HOUR       fiction book complete listings pg. 24 2:00P.M.    REGIONAL NEWSPAPERS newspapers from communities across our broadcast area.  Four Feeds: Eastern KS, Western KS, Kansas City Metro and Pittsburg/Joplin 4:00P.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR       see pages 24 & 25  for book list 5:00P.M.    NEWSPAPERS OF NORTHWEST MISSOURI read by Jocelyn Buckner 6:00P.M.    WICHITA EAGLE read by Sue Eckhoff 7:00P.M.    LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD (repeat) with Marty Miller 8:00P.M.    NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL NEWS read by Jane Tedder 9:00P.M.    BOOK WAS BETTER       books from the movies        complete listings pgs. 25 or 26 10:00P.M.   REFLECTIONS biography hour listings pg. 26 11:00P.M.   MYSTERY HOUR complete listings pg. 26                     WEDNESDAY/EARLY THURSDAY 12:00A.M.  BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES REPEAT 2:00A.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR REPEAT 3:00A.M.    NEW CHOICES/MODERN MATURITY REPEAT 3:30A.M.    PLAYING WITH WORDS/POETRY REPEAT 4:00A.M.    USA TODAY REPEAT 5:00A.M.    ARMCHAIR ADVENTURE HOUR REPEAT   Audio-Reader is proud to be a Community Donation  Partner with Alphapointe Association for the Blind located in Kansas City, Missouri.  Alphapointe's mission is to empower people with vision loss to maximize their independence.  To contact Alphapointe call 816-421-5848 THURSDAY 6:00A.M.    NEW YORK TIMES TRAVEL       read by Jill LaPoint 7:00A.M.    ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS       read by Carl Graves 8:00A.M.    BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES       readings of the Kansas City Star and    Topeka Capital Journal 10:00A.M.  LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD       read by Sue Martin 11:00A.M.  AT HOME ON THE RANGE       hosted by Shelley Sandberg 11:30A.M.  SHOPPER'S SHOWCASE       hosted by Sue Eckhoff 12NOON    USA TODAY       12:00-12:20 front page       12:20-12:30      money       12:30-12:40      sports       12:40-12:58      life 1:00P.M.    ARMCHAIR ADVENTURE HOUR fiction book complete listings pg. 24 2:00P.M.    REGIONAL NEWSPAPERS newspapers from communities across Kansas.  Four Feeds; Eastern KS, Western KS, Kansas City Metro and Pittsburg/Joplin 4:00P.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR       complete listings pgs. 24 & 25 5:00P.M.    NEWSPAPERS OF NORTHWEST MISSOURI read by Don and Bruce Frey 6:00P.M.    WICHITA EAGLE       read by Brian Kane 7:00P.M.    LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD       (repeat) read by Sue Martin 8:00P.M.    ON-LINE (computer show) read by Bruce Springsteen 9:00P.M.    BOOK WAS BETTER       books from the movies        complete listings pg. 25 or 26 10:00P.M.   REFLECTIONS biography hour for listings pg.26 11:00P.M.   MYSTERY HOUR complete listings pg. 26         THURSDAY/EARLY FRIDAY 12:00A.M.  BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES REPEAT 2:00A.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR REPEAT 3:00A.M.    AT HOME ON THE RANGE REPEAT 3:30A.M.    GROCERY ADS REPEAT 4:00A.M.    USA TODAY REPEAT 5:00A.M.    ARMCHAIR ADVENTURE HOUR REPEAT   FRIDAY 6:00A.M.    NEW YORK TIMES BUSINESS       read by Jim O'Malley 7:00A.M.    CONSUMER REPORTS       read by Bill Woodard 8:00A.M.    BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES       readings of the Kansas City Star and    Topeka Capital Journal 10:00A.M.  LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD       read by Kathy Sanders 11:00A.M.  TV GUIDE       read by Dayla Feldman 11:30A.M.  ALTERNATIVE PRESS       read by Jonathan Haynes 12NOON    USA TODAY       12:00-12:20      front page       12:20-12:30      money       12:30-12:40      sports       12:40-12:58      life 1:00P.M.    ARMCHAIR ADVENTURE HOUR fiction book complete listings pg. 24 2:00P.M.    REGIONAL NEWSPAPERS newspapers from communities across our broadcast area.  Four Feeds; Eastern KS, Western KS, Kansas City Metro Area and Pittsburg/Joplin 4:00P.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR       complete listings pgs. 24 & 25 5:00P.M.    NEWSPAPERS OF NORTHWEST MISSOURI read by Patrick Musick 6:00P.M.    WICHITA EAGLE read by Tom Goetz 7:00P.M.    LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD       REPEAT read by Kathy Sanders 8:00P.M.    TWO ON THE AISLE       hosted by Cindy Haines 9:00P.M.    BOOK WAS BETTER       books from the movies        complete listings pgs. 25 and 26 10:00P.M.   REFLECTIONS biography hour listings pg. 26 11:00P.M.   MYSTERY HOUR complete listings pg. 26         FRIDAY/EARLY SATURDAY 12:00A.M.  BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES REPEAT 2:00A.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR REPEAT 3:00A.M.    TV GUIDE REPEAT 3:30A.M.    ALTERNATIVE PRESS REPEAT 4:00A.M.    USA TODAY REPEAT 5:00A.M.    ARMCHAIR ADVENTURE HOUR REPEAT   Do you want to listen on the internet?  Go to http://reader.ku.edu click on "listen" (on the left side of the page) enter the password jayhawk. You can listen live, listen to archived programs or download archived shows.  Or go to http://reader.ku.edu/listen.shtml SATURDAY 6:00A.M.    DISCOVER MAGAZINE (1ST & 3RD)                   read by Max Mayse                   SCIENCE NEWS (2ND & 4TH)                   Read by Bob Hohn 7:00A.M.    OLD TIME RADIO hosted by Don Frey 8:00A.M.    BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES                   readings of the Kansas City Star and                   Topeka Capital-Journal 10:00A.M.  HEART, MIND & SOUL with Ellen Raimond 11:00A.M.  LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD 12 NOON   HOME AND FAMILY MAGAZINES                   read by Jackie Hilton    1:00P.M.    THE CHILDREN'S HOUR                   with Donna Riehm 2:00P.M.    OUTDOORS                   hosted by Chris Miller 3:00P.M.    THE AMERICAN PAST                   hosted by Calder Pickett 4:00P.M.    THE NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR complete listings pgs. 24 & 25 5:00P.M.    A LOOK BACK 6:00P.M.    TEEN MAGAZINES 7:00P.M.    NATIONAL ENQUIRER                   read by Karen O'Keefe 8:00P.M.    ON THE LIGHTER SIDE                   read by Harold Riehm   9:00P.M.    THE BOOK WAS BETTER complete listings pg. 25 and 26 10:00P.M.   REFLECTIONS complete listings pg. 26 11:00P.M.   ADULT MAGAZINE                     SATURDAY/EARLY SUNDAY 12:00A.M.  BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES REPEAT 2:00A.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR REPEAT 3:00A.M.    LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD REPEAT 4:00A.M.    NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEWS REPEAT 5:00A.M.    NATIONAL ENQUIRER REPEAT   SUNDAY 6:00A.M.    STAR, PARADE & USA WEEKEND                   read by Janet Majure 7:00 A.M.   INSPIRATION AND RELIGION                   Read by Lynn Segebrecht 8:00A.M.    BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES                   readings from the Sunday Kansas City Star and Topeka Capital-Journal 10:50A.M.  TV GUIDE LISTINGS 11:00A.M.  THE LAWRENCE JOURNAL WORLD read by Pete Henry 12:00P.M.   PRAIRIE FIRE, READINGS IN KANSAS HISTORY read by Pat Ashley-Hiscock 12:30P.M.   THE GAME SHOW 1:00P.M.    BREAKFAST TABLE TIMES REPEAT 4:00P.M.    NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR complete listings pgs. 24 & 25 5:00P.M.    SPORTS read by Steve Jack 6:00P.M.    LAWRENCE JOURNAL-WORLD                   REPEAT 7:00P.M.    HANDYMAN MAGAZINES AND THE BLIND HANDYMAN 8:00P.M.    SHORT STORIES 9:00P.M.    THE BOOK WAS BETTER complete listings pg. 25 and 26 10:00P.M.   REFLECTIONS the biography hour complete listings pg. 26 11:00P.M.   ADULT MAGAZINE                     SUNDAY/EARLY MONDAY 12:00A.M.  SPORTS REPEAT 1:00A.M.    ON-LINE REPEAT 2:00A.M     NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR REPEAT 3:00A.M.    OUTDOORS REPEAT 4:00A.M.    THE AMERICAN PAST REPEAT 5:00A.M.    SHORT STORIES REPEAT     To listen to books "on demand" visit Lions Telephone Reader (800-335-1221, code 5887) Group 4 publication 32 or 33 ARMCHAIR ADVENTURE HOUR Weekday afternoons at 1, repeated at 5A.M. February 1-9 I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter read by Mary Beth Woodson  ***2007 Kansas Notable Book**** February 10-22 Up Close and Personal by Fern Michaels read by Barbara Summerson February 23-March 4 Playing for Pizza by John Grisham read by Linda Manley (contains strong language) March 5-17 The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society By Mary Ann Shaffer read by Eleanor Symons March 18-26 The Leisure Seeker by Michael Zadoorian read by Brower Burchill March 29-April 15 Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner read by Judi Gitel (contains strong language)   THE NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR 4:00PM each afternoon January 26-February 2 Facing Your Giants by Max Lucado read by Terry Betzen February 3-14 Enemy of the State:  The Trial and Execution of Saddam Husssein by Michael A. Newton and Michael P. Scharf read by Wade Dexter (strong language and situations) February 15-22 The Passage: Coping and Surviving the Death of Your Loved One written and read by Curtis D. Bennett     THE NON-FICTION BOOK HOUR 4:00PM each afternoon (CONTINUED) February 23-March 2 Our Boys:  A Perfect Season on the Plains with the Smith Center Redmen by Joe Drape read by Al Kaine March 3-20 The Battle for America 2008: The Story of an Extraordinary Election by Haynes Johnson and Dan Balz read by Thelma Taylor March 21-April 3 Temples, Tombs and Hieroglyphs: A Popular History of Ancient Egypt by Barbara Mertz read by Bill Vermooten   THE BOOK WAS BETTER Books from the movies, 9:00 PM each evening January 28-February 4 The Men Who Stare at Goats by Jon Ronson read by Bob Gent February 5-12 Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris read by Lisa Snowden (book #2 in the Sookie Stackhouse Series, basis for "True Blood" on HBO) February 13-26 Sweeney Todd edited by Robert Mack read by Danny Bristow February 27 Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl read by Darcy Schild February 28-March 8 Murder She Wrote:  Panning for Murder with Jessica Fletcher and Donald Bain read by Karen O'Keefe March 9-21  Cheri and The Last of Cheri by Colette read by Marilyn Bradt (contains adult language and situations)     THE BOOK WAS BETTER Books from the movies, 9:00 PM each evening (Continued) March 22-26 Valkyre: The Story of the Plot to Plot to Kill Hitler by Its Last Member by Philip Freiherr Von Boeselager, Florence Fehrenbach, Jerome Fehrenbach, and Steven Rendall read by Al Kaine   REFLECTIONS:  THE BIOGRAPHY HOUR 10:00PM each evening December 29-February 2 Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination by Neal Gabler read by Sarah Peters February 3-March 2 John Brown: Abolitionist by David S. Reynolds read by Mike Grahovac (a 2006 Kansas Notable Book) March 3-April 3 Ike: An American Hero by Michael Korda read by Harlan Roedel   THE MYSTERY HOUR 11:00PM each weekday January 13-February 1 Book of the Dead by Patricia Cornwell read by Janis Hutchison February 2-15 Blaze by Richard Bachman read by Sally Landoll February 16-26 Seven Up by Janet Evanovich read by Elaine Roberts March 1-16 The Night Ferry by Michael Robotham read by Julie Pannuto March 17-April 1 Blood Trail by C.J. 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