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  • NPR's Elaine Korry reports on the high cost of commercial property in San Francisco. High-tech companies have been flocking to San Francisco area in droves, causing office rents to skyrocket. In November voters will decide on two measures on the ballot that would restrict future growth.
  • NPR's Andy Bowers reports from Los Angeles on Vice President Al Gore's commitment to keeping medical records private. At a town meeting, the Democratic candidate discussed with the audience problems with medical information being sold to drug companies or other businesses. Gore says as president, he'll work to make these kinds of disclosures illegal.
  • NPR's Peter Kenyon reports on the passage of permanent normal trade relations with China. Congress came down solidly in favor of the bill, which has been called the most positive development in U.S.-China relations since President Nixon's visit to Beijing in 1972.
  • Melinda reads letters from listeners.
  • NPR'S Rob Gifford reports on a new retail delivery service in Beijing that accepts customer orders over the internet.
  • Melinda talks with Weekend Edition's entertainment critic Elvis Mitchell about the new film, Almost Famous.
  • Melinda talks to Fina Torres, director of the new film, Woman on Top, about the movie's soundtrack, which she also produced. It features several classic Bossa Nova songs from the l950's, and 60's, as well as more recent compositions.
  • NPR's Madeline Brand reports on the government's decision to release oil from the strategic petroleum reserve.
  • NPR's Howard Berkes reports on the results of the men's 100 meter dash at the Olympics in Sydney.
  • NPR's Reena Advani reports on the unveiling of a new statue in Washington, DC to the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.
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