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May 9, 2008
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What’s Playing Now?

Classical Music
With Mark Pennell

12:42
Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)


12:57
Giovanni Palestrina: Ricercar del primo tuono (Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet)


1:04
Carl Goldmark: Rustic Wedding Sym.: Bridal Song & (Polish National Radio Orchestra)


1:14
Maurice Ravel: Bolero (Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra)



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Classical Music with Mark Pennell
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Northeast Ohio couple counting on new administration to boost economy

Monday, March 17, 2008

A new poll by the University of Akron finds that Ohioans see the economy as the top issue in this fall's presidential election. More than half of all Democrats and Independents surveyed and nearly a third of all Republicans say economic concerns will outweigh foreign policy, domestic and social issues as they head to the ballot box this November. But one Northeast Ohio couple worries that the change in national leadership won't come soon enough to help them.

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Confidence that State Government will be successful in helping create jobs in Ohio:
Gender | Marital Status | Age | Race | Education | Income | Ohio Region | 2004 Presidential Vote | Ideology


Who has more responsibility for economic growth, Government or Business?:
Gender | Marital Status | Age | Race | Education | Income | Ohio Region | 2004 Presidential Vote | Ideology


Is the economy on the right track?:
Gender | Marital Status | Age | Race | Education | Income | Ohio Region | 2004 Presidential Vote | Ideology


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