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Classical Music
With Bob Christiansen

10:23
Samuel Barber: Violin Concerto (London Symphony Orchestra)


10:50
Joaquin Turina: The Bullfighter's Prayer (Orpheus Chamber Orchestra)


11:01
Alexander Agricola: Hail, O Cross (Chanticleer)


11:06
Ludwig van Beethoven: Fur Elise (Roland Pontinen, piano)


11:10
George Frideric Handel: Allegro (Rachel Barton Pine, violin)


11:14
Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto #1 (Musica Antiqua Cologne)



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10:50
Joaquin Turina: The Bullfighter's Prayer (Orpheus Chamber Orchestra)


11:01
Alexander Agricola: Hail, O Cross (Chanticleer)


11:06
Ludwig van Beethoven: Fur Elise (Roland Pontinen, piano)


11:10
George Frideric Handel: Allegro (Rachel Barton Pine, violin)


11:14
Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto #1 (Musica Antiqua Cologne)



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A New Look At Spongebob
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Thursday, January 27, 2005

Focus on the Family founder Doctor James Dobson recently criticized a video produced by the We Are Family Foundation. Dobson says the video claims to teach "tolerance" but actually teaches children that homosexuality is the moral and biological equivalent to heterosexuality. Dobson criticized the use of cartoon characters such as Spongebob in the video, which prompted commentator Jayne Eiben to look at Spongebob in a whole new light...

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