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Guide to the Week Ahead by LATimes.Com / Events on the Internet

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Today

* 4 p.m.: Members of ‘N Sync talk about their new album, “No Strings Attached,” due out March 21, and their single “Bye, Bye, Bye.”

https://dynamic.asylum.com/studio-i

Friday

* 6 p.m.: TV viewers have watched Ben Savage grow up on “Boy Meets World.” The actor, who has outgrown the designation of “Fred Savage’s little brother,” is also an activist, serving as a spokesman against domestic violence and promoting the Children’s Nutrition Research Center. He’ll talk about these and other topics.

https://chat.msn.com/msnlive/savageben12100.asp

Saturday

* 10 a.m.: In the first hour of MoneyCentral Live’s Web cast, Jim Jubak will discuss investing and the stock market. Are women better investors than men? Find out in the show’s second hour, when you can pose questions and share concerns with top financial experts Ginger Applegarth and Mary Rowland. https://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/common /radio.asp

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Sunday

* 6 p.m.: Go “Outside the Ropes” with Bob Bubka for a behind-the-scenes look at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic live from Indian Wells Country Club in Bermuda Dunes, Calif.

https://www.broadcast.com/sports/golf /trbgolf/outside

Monday

* 6 p.m.: The Rev. Jesse Jackson and his son, Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., have created a program for helping Americans become financially independent and self-sufficient. They’ll share that information in a chat about their new book, “It’s About the Money: How You Can Get Out of Debt, Build Wealth and Achieve Your Financial Dreams.”

https://beta.chat.msn.com/msnlive/jacksons12400.asp

Tuesday

* 6 p.m.: Singer and Grammy winner Gladys Knight takes center stage to talk about diabetes education and awareness. Knight has been passionate about the subject since her mother was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes years ago. In her mother’s memory, she established the American Diabetes Assn. Elizabeth Knight Fund.

https://www.planetrx.com/community/specialguests /default.html

Wednesday

* 4 p.m.: The book “Fire in the Valley” by Paul Freiberger and Michael Swaine chronicles the making of the personal computer. First published in 1984, it became a cult classic, combining solid reporting and compelling storytelling. Join a discussion with the authors.

https://chat.yahoo.com/c/events/info/2000 /01/26/012600freiberger.html

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