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September 2, 2010
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Classical Music
With Mark Pennell

11:04
Granville Bantock: Old English Suite: The King's Hunt (Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra)


11:07
Johannes Brahms: Tragic Overture (London Symphony Orchestra)


11:24
Joaquin Rodrigo: Fantasia para un gentilhombre (Orpheus Chamber Orchestra)



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Here and Now

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1:00
Classical Music with Sylvia Docking

Join WKSU’s Sylvia Docking for the best in classical music.

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Fresh Air® with Terry Gross



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All Things Considered®



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On Point


On Point unites distinct and provocative voices with passionate discussion as it confronts the stories that are at the center of what is important in the world today.



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Here and Now

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1:00
The Story

Less "blah, blah, blah," more "aha!" No dispassionate pundits or sterile academics allowed. That's the credo of The Story, a new program hosted by the renowned Dick Gordon that fills in the picture of events in the news with compelling personal experiences.

2:00
To The Point

Hosted by award-winning journalist Warren Olney, To the Point presents informative and thought-provoking discussion of major news stories -- front-page issues that attract a savvy and serious news audience.

3:00
Fresh Air® with Terry Gross



What’s Playing Now?

Classical Music
With Mark Pennell

11:04
Granville Bantock: Old English Suite: The King's Hunt (Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra)


11:07
Johannes Brahms: Tragic Overture (London Symphony Orchestra)


11:24
Joaquin Rodrigo: Fantasia para un gentilhombre (Orpheus Chamber Orchestra)



Also Playing Now:

 WKSU On Air:
Classical Music with Mark Pennell
 WKSU News:
On Point



Later Today On WKSU's Classical Channel

12:00
Classical Music with Jeff Esworthy



1:00
Classical Music with Sylvia Docking

Join WKSU’s Sylvia Docking for the best in classical music.

3:00
Classical Music with Julie Amacher



4:00
Classical Music with Mindy Ratner



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Jayne Eiben
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Jayne Eiben is a writer living in Shaker Heights.


Bedside Manner

The health care community is scrambling to address the rising costs of medical malpractice, and medical schools say one improvement can be found in the way doctors are trained.

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Bulldogs on the Cuyahoga

A group of Yale alumni is trying to fight the brain drain in northeast Ohio by recruiting interns from that university and introducing them to Cleveland.

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Catholics

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops have made some changes to the catholic mass, including when to kneel and when to sing, but aren’t addressing the real problems in the church.

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Crile Interview

A recent history of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan provides a cautionary tale about the use of U.S. force overseas, and what can happen when America helps and then ignores a region.

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Flashes of Hope

A benefit was held in Cleveland for “Flashes of Hope”—the organization captures photographs of children and families, during what can be a difficult time.

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Hormone Replacement Therapy

The massive Women’s Health Initiative study was stopped three years early, after researchers concluded that hormone replacement therapy increased rates of breast cancer, heart disease and stroke in the women being studied.

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Judge Toler Profile

The difference in a child’s life can often boil down to the influence of one person. One school system believes it may have found just the person for its students.

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Diana Munz Profile

The Summer Olympics will be held in Athens next year, and Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist Diana Munz is hard at work preparing for a second attempt at gold.

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War

As the United States moves closer to a probable war with Iraq, protests and resolutions opposing military action are increasing. Commentator Jayne Eiben says you wouldn’t know that from the news coverage.

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Why I’m Voting For Hagan

With just over a week before election day, commentator Jayne Eiben says she has decided who to vote for in Ohio’s gubernatorial contest...

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