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July 4, 2009
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Folk Music
With Jim Blum
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Kate Bush: How To Be Invisible (Aerial)
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LeVent du Nord (the North Wind): Rosette (Mesdames et Messieurs)
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Al Stewart: Clifton In The Rain (Rhymes In Rooms)
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Neil Jacobs: One Fish, Two Fish
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Lisa McCormick: Gravitate (Right Now)
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Linda Ronstadt/Ann Savoy: Adieu False Heart (Adieu False Heart("Zozo Sisters"))
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Tingstad & Rumbel: Don Juan (American Acousic)
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Health and Medicine
Friday, October 3, 2008
One million Ohio residents could lose health insurance coverage under McCain's proposed health plan
WKSU's statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles reports
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More Health and Medicine H1N1 Claims First Ohio Victim Safety officials issue fireworks safety warnings Ohio Supreme Court rules on teen abortion lawsuit U.S. healthcare: more costly, less efficient Northeast Ohio medical association not behind President Obama on malpractice
proposal Ohio up to 34 confirmed swine flu cases Nearly 100,000 pounds of beef being recalled Cleveland E. coli death could be linked to meat recall New type of care emerging for terminally ill children in Northeast Ohio Swine flu cases in Ohio rise
More by WKSU's statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles
H1N1 Claims First Ohio Victim Ohio could be missing out on federal dollars while operating under interim budgets Safety officials issue fireworks safety warnings New report says Ohioan will spend big on fossil fuels without clean energy advances Temporary budget affecting some groups, making it hard to operate Lawmakers getting record volumes of phone calls from constituents Ohioans with disabilities rally against budget cuts at the Statehouse AG Richard Cordray sues Cleveland area foreclosure rescue company for fraud Nursing home and home health care workers oppose Governor Strickland's proposed budget cuts New controversial study brings charter school into the state budget battle
Stories with Recent Comments Fourth generation preserves "master carver" Mooney Warther's train collection at Dover museumThis is amazing and we can't wait to visit in July.
What a marvelous and talented man.
God Bless.
The Bledsoes, Gary and Stella Federal program announced in Cleveland to pump billions into into urban, rural broadband expansionThis was truly wonderful yesterday! It was quite exciting to have such dignitaries visiting the Center yesterday to make the Broadband announcement. Politica... Cleveland housing judge orders Wells Fargo to clean up its foreclosed propertiesWell done Job....your honor!!!
Let's keep the market, rolling...
tks. Bizarre baseball playI'm so glad Beth shared this with us. I've heard the story before, but it's still a joy to listen to.
God Speed! EPA has new plan to address decades of toxic chemicalsDr. Paul Edmiston has developed a form of glass which captures and remediates PCE and TCE in groundwater.
Not sure who actually owns this problem, but will loo... Strickland reverses stance on slots at racetracksIt's about time! The horse industry has been failing for years due to the lack of slots and Ohioans leaving in droves to play in other states. Playing slots i... Kucinich grills Fed chief Bernake for answers on bank mergersIt is refreshing to see a member of Congrfess puttin the feet of the person who whould be responsible for overseeing and regulating the use of the bailout money... Akron's mayor will stayIt's sad and even shameful for Akron that this personal pique ever forced an election in the first place. But in the end it says good things about the people of... FOP is not callingZat so? 'Cuz why, I received just such a phone call on June 18!
If it wasn't from the Police Dept., then someone is impersonating that group. Sounds kinda cr... How do you pronounce Cuyahoga?I grew up in Stow. There the word |Cuyahoga| is only two syllables. |Caw' guh|. It's sort of like the way |Worcester| in Massachussetts is pronounced |Woos' ter...
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Since when?
Posted by: Joe D (NE ohio) on October 15, 2008 7:21PM
We are the only industrial country with no basic universal health care. Go figure.
NoBama NoMcCain!
Posted by: cellisis (OH) on October 6, 2008 12:19PM
Obama tells the truth and will definitly keep his promises. Go Obama!
Posted by: Thomas Maher (tampa, Fl.) on October 4, 2008 3:17PM