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September 14th, 2006
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A consortium of federal agencies involved in conservation and the natural environment are holding a listening session at UCCS.
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U.S. behind schedule for destroying tons of chemical weapons in Colorado.
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A federal investigation has found no evidence of improper influence in the decision to give a developer permission to cross federal land to build.
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Profile of Composer and Pianist Jon Jang
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Coverage of the 5th annual Austin City Limits Music festival continues with this profile of one of the best gospel bands to emerge from the Lone St...
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Coverage of the 2006 Austin City Limits Music Festival continues with a profile of a band many believe to be the next big thing to break out of Texas.
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Nine jazz versions of a single standard popular song
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A look at the history of two blues songs credited to Bob Dylan on his new album.
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- Length: 04:07
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New York Times Publisher Arthur Sulzberger defends the free press in a time of war.
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- Length: 58:57
Ko Im interviews Asian women in Washington, D.C., about an eyelid surgery that makes the lid look wider and bigger. The surgery is popular among ma...
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An estimated 150,000 American children are "unschooled." Jeff Swingle examines the motives behind this movement.
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Christina Tran finds out how the Spanish-speaking community relied on this important source of information and what this loss means to the community.
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At a Fourth of July parade, Sarah Laskow observes the national and international flavors that compose the United States.
Bought by WTIP
- Added: Sep 14, 2006
- Length: 03:01
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A suburban family?s secret struggle with an uncommon addiction comes to light in this personal essay by Laura Mirsch.
Bought by KUT, PRX to iTunes, and WUAL
- Added: Sep 14, 2006
- Length: 04:46
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Danielle Trusso interviews a gospel group to find out how Hurricane Katrina survivors are using music to find inspiration and hope for their futures.
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When the pressure rises to give a perfect performance, many collegiate and professional musicians turn to beta-blockers to calm the symptoms of anx...
Bought by New Hampshire Public Radio
- Added: Sep 14, 2006
- Length: 03:08
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The Washington, D.C., district of Penn Quarter lacks a grocery store. The Balducci's store that was planned fell through.
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Jacqueline Jove takes a look at the unconventional teaching style of The Children's Studio School in downtown Washington, D.C.
- Added: Sep 14, 2006
- Length: 03:47