Show FROMTHE FOLKS WHO GAVE YOU “SCHLEP” was spoken by 2 million Jewish immigrants at Yiddish of the 20th century Few speak it anymore but tike schlep and chutzpah are everywhere Now Yiddish is returning to National Public Radio which will offer the Yiddish Radio Project on All Things Considered each Tuesday starting March 19 (check local listings) Using 1000 old recordings the series will include dramas music news even commercials The narrators will Include actors’ Carl Reiner and Eli Wallach and singer Claire Barry Sunday Freebie: Be A Smarter Consumer ItoConlPOlYoiiFLife 1 you know that you cant stop a on a debit-car- d Did purchase the cash is immediately transferred? Would you know how to contact the consumer division of a catalog company or an office of your local government? Wei tiiat information and more is in the free 2002 Consumer Action Hancbook from the Federal Consumer Information Center Supples are limited sa visit wwwpuebtogsa gov or cal M ET) to order a copy (weekdays As a bonus you get a guide to filling prescriptions online and tips on drug interactions Dsqr Care Costs On Hie Rise Hungary Faces Its Brutfl Pail IRMtothn economy hno moot Amoricam Jpfaching pennies families with kids are UK facing a bigger hit Lest year day care for one child avaragad $518 emontb-h- i the 31 mom than It ooat in 2000 and IILSy mom than in OMi JtndltfBOvon higher $209 1 § ! in citiea such aa Beaton and New York Art Barg (r) and Havana dafandva tar Ray Lawfaonaol tha many yaopla ha has helped to motivate Viktor Often who raeantly opanad a museum of misery 0°’ ArtBerg was21acar left him paralyzed WhenJ I life seemed over Today he’s 39 a successful motivational speaker married a father of two Berg says you don’t have to be physically paralyzed to feel helpless Just don’t let it define you Here are some lessons he taught the Baltimore Ravens last year’s Super Bowl champs They’re in las new book The hnpossibk Just Takes a Little Longer (Morrow): U with the wont Moun abuses of the QIW SMS! Nazis and the Communists is a big challenge for Eastern Europe Hungary is now putting this ugly past on display Last month in Budapest Prime UN Hull Minister Viktor Orban unveiled the House of Ter- Don’t waste time reliving the post or worrying about the ftiture Instead ask: “What can I change today?” Small steps can lead to big improvements Don’t focus on things you can’t control like the news It ta ror a new national museum that's housed in the for-mheadquarters of the er Gesta-poandlater- the Communist will depress you Instead choose how to respond to a situation Don’t be a wfay-nasking “why me?” Ask a better question:” What do I needtodb or what can I do in tins situation?” Focus on what you have not what you don’t have Bog is er fecoctaara i amazed that so many Americans fed depressed “This is the kind mMi aim ' I SflH igirtiSJ of opportunity” he says “People risk their lives to come here” - sjt&- si 'WnT’i 4SJ ffji se- cret police Visitors will see the interrogation center the prison and torture chanters used both by the Nazis ami by Hungary rs old totalitarian government “It's been documented that as many tislOO million died under Communist tyrannies around the worid since 1917” says Orban “The House of Terror is a tribute to all those who suffered |