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Wilhelm Bernhard Molique: Flute Concerto in d minor (Czech National Symphony)
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Felix Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture (London Classical Players)
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Wolfgang Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Tafelmusik)
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Classical Music with Sylvia Docking
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Here and Now
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Q with Jian Ghomeshi
"Q" is Canada's liveliest arts, culture and entertainment magazine. It's a smart and surprising tour through personalities and cultural issues that matter.
Host Jian Ghomeshi covers pop culture and high arts with forays into the most provocative and compelling cultural trends. "Q" presents big names, big ideas and those paving the way in the cultural community.
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WKSU Classical Channel
Classical Music With Mark Pennell
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10:27
Wilhelm Bernhard Molique: Flute Concerto in d minor (Czech National Symphony)
10:50
Felix Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture (London Classical Players)
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Wolfgang Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Tafelmusik)
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Economy and Business Thursday, May 21, 2009 Obama administration announced $50 million for hard-hit car towns More details expected to be shared with Twinsburg workers Friday by WKSU's M.L. SCHULTZE |
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| President Obama's car czar is promising Ohio a share of $50 million to retrain autoworkers for new "green jobs."
Ed Montgomery will meet with workers at Chrysler's Twinsburg stamping plant Friday morning, and then with elected officials in the northern Summit County city. He and Governor Ted Strickland will also be touring Goodyear headquarters in Akron Friday afternoon.
It's the second day of Montgomery's two-day visit to Ohio communities hit hard by the collapse of the American automobile industry. Chrysler announced three weeks ago it is shutting down the Twinsburg plant, which employs about 12-hundred people.
In visits to Dayton and Toledo today, Montgomery announced that $50 million of new funds will be competitively awarded to communities. Some of the federal funding will be specifically reserved for communities hit hardest by GM and Chrysler's problems, and the money is to go for job training in new, green-technology industries.
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