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Papal Visit, Clinton Controversy, Economy and the Super Bowl

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Here’s the rundown on guests and topics for the weekend’s public-affairs programs:

Today

“Today”: Papal visit to Cuba; Super Bowl XXXII preview; San Diego Zoo; automated highway, 5 a.m. (4)(39).

“John McLaughlin’s One on One”: The Clinton-intern controversy, 1:30 p.m. (28).

“Evans & Novak”: Rep. Charles B. Rangel (D-N.Y.), 2:30 p.m., repeats Sunday 7 a.m. CNN.

“Tony Brown’s Journal”: Debt and the economy, 2:30 p.m. (28).

“Reliable Sources”: Clinton allegations, 3 p.m. CNN.

“Capital Gang”: Clinton allegations, 4 p.m., 10:30 p.m. CNN.

“Larry King Weekend”: 6 p.m. and 11 p.m., CNN.

“McLaughlin Group”: The Clinton controversy, 6:30 p.m. (4).

Sunday

“Today”: Preview of a papal Mass in Cuba; the Temptations; sportscasters Dick Enberg, Phil Simms and Paul Maguire, 6 a.m. (4)(39)(36).

“Pacesetters”: Doug Long of the California Public Utilities Commission, 6 a.m. (5).

“Temas y Debates”: Catholic priest Padre Francisco Santana; Cuban expert Andres Oppenheimer; George Washington University law school professor Albert Benitez, 7 a.m. (KMEX 34).

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“Meet the Press”: 7 a.m. (4)(39)(36).

“CBS News Sunday Morning”: Clinton allegations; the Super Bowl; author Clive Cussler; touring folk-art exhibit; subway excavation uncovers ancient artifacts in Greece, 7:30 a.m. (2)(8).

“Fox News Sunday”: 8 a.m. (11).

“Late Edition”: Gov. Roy Romer (D-Colo.); Dick Thornburgh, former U.S. attorney general; Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Ill.); Dee Dee Myers, former White House press secretary, 9 a.m. CNN.

“Religion & Ethics Newsweekly”: Actor Robert Duvall, 10 a.m. (28).

“This Week With Sam and Cokie”: Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.), Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Ill.), Monica Lewinsky’s attorney William Ginsburg, Newsweek’s Evan Thomas, 10 a.m. (7); 3 p.m.(3)(10) 5 p.m.(42) .

“Capital Gang Sunday”: Clinton allegations, noon, CNN.

“Both Sides With Jesse Jackson”: Gen. Barry McCaffrey, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, 2:30 p.m. CNN.

“Face the Nation”: 3 p.m.(2).

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