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October 2000

Sunday 10/1/2000
Day Date Program Title Service/Time
Sunday 10/01/2000 Highbrow/Lowbrow/Nobrow NPR/Music 9:00 am
Native American Stories NPR/Music 10:00 am
Highbrow/Lowbrow/Nobrow Ideas 1:00 pm
Native American Stories Ideas 2:00 pm

Sunday 10/8/2000
Day Date Program Title Service/Time
Sunday 10/08/2000 Children Lost and Found NPR/Music 9:00 am
Nature Calls NPR/Music 10:00 am
Children Lost and Found Ideas 1:00 pm
Nature Calls Ideas 2:00 pm

Sunday 10/15/2000
Day Date Program Title Service/Time
Sunday 10/15/2000 Best of TTBOOK NPR/Music 9:00 am
Best of TTBOOK NPR/Music 10:00 am
Best of TTBOOK Ideas 1:00 pm
Best of TTBOOK Ideas 2:00 pm

Sunday 10/22/2000
Day Date Program Title Service/Time
Sunday 10/22/2000 Food for Thought NPR/Music 9:00 am
Into the Deep NPR/Music 10:00 am
Food for Thought Ideas 1:00 pm
Into the Deep Ideas 2:00 pm

Sunday 10/29/2000
Day Date Program Title Service/Time
Sunday 10/29/2000 The Evil Hour NPR/Music 9:00 am
Radio: On the Air and on the Net NPR/Music 10:00 am
The Evil Hour Ideas 1:00 pm
Radio: On the Air and on the Net Ideas 2:00 pm

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"To the Best of Our Knowledge" is broadcast Sunday afternoons from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on

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