People are sleeping in the streets and organizing impromptu aid convoys in and around Chengdu, the provincial capital in the earthquake- stricken zone in China, where there are fears that a bigger aftershock is on the way. We speak with Peter Goff, co- owner of the English lending library, China Bookworm, in Chengdu.
China is coping with a natural disaster; so too is it's neighbor and ally, Burma. What is the relationship between these two countries? Our guest is Melinda Liu, Beijing bureau chief, Newsweek.
We speak with NPR's Art Silverman from Chengdu.
Journalist Elizabeth Drew has been covering John McCain for more than a decade. Her 2002 book, "Citizen McCain", chronicled his fight for campaign finance reform. Is McCain still the political maverick he was back then? Drew says she's not sure.
What's in a name? A lot more than you might think, if you're announcing a list of graduating seniors who are receiving their diplomas. As we enter college commencement season