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March 19, 2010
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The award-winning daily program about business and finance puts a human face on the global economy, with insight from anchor Kai Ryssdal.
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American Routes
A weekly excursion into this country's rich and diverse musical styles and traditions, American Routes also introduces the audience to the music makers with interviews and profiles of featured artists. The program is produced in New Orleans and hosted by Nick Spitzer.
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Folk Music with Jim Blum
Join host Jim Blum in discovering the best from the world of folk music, featuring the work of legends and others devoted to acoustic sounds.
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Folk Music with Jim Blum
What’s On Now?
All Things Considered®
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Later Today On WKSU's News Channel
6:30
Marketplace®
The award-winning daily program about business and finance puts a human face on the global economy, with insight from anchor Kai Ryssdal.
7:00
The World
The World brings one-of-a-kind international stories home to America. Host Lisa Mullins guides listeners through major issues and stories, linking global events directly to the American agenda.
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BBC World Service
For over 70 years, BBC World Service has been the globe's most comprehensive source for news. When news breaks — anywhere, anytime — BBC is there.
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BBC World Service
For over 70 years, BBC World Service has been the globe's most comprehensive source for news. When news breaks — anywhere, anytime — BBC is there.
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Health and Medicine
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Reporter Kevin Niedermier
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Pending Ohio Medical Malpractice
Legislation Debated at Cleveland City Club
WKSU's Kevin Niedermier reports
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Ohio legislators are considering a new law to reduce malpractice insurance costs for doctors. Senate Bill 59 would require non-binding arbitration in medical malpractice cases. At today's Cleveland City Club forum, medical and legal experts debated Senate Bill 59.
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