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with Michael Feldman



Michael Feldman and his zany crew brew a weekly concoction of comedy quizzes, quirky interviews, unusual news, jazz interludes, and more.



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Classical Music with Valerie Kahler



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Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!®



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Weekend America

From American Public Media

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This American Life®

Contemporary life in America and the world is documented and described as host Ira Glass presents a weekly collection of innovative radio stories linked by a central theme.

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All Things Considered®



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Robert Parsons: In nomine No. 3 (Phantasm)


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Samuel Wesley: Symphony #4 (Milton Keynes Chamber Orchestra)


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Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Sonata #28 (Andrew Rangell, piano)



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Even the little guy's gotta adjust

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Yost Candy Company is about as far away from Mars and the other mega-candy conglomerates as Dalton, Ohio, is from ... well ... Mars. But Yost has faced many of the same issues that led to the 23 billion dollar merger of Mars and Wrigley -- and talk of the sale of Hershey's, Cadbury and the other big confectioners. And Yost Candy is learning to adapt in different ways.

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