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Classical Music With John Zech
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Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 101 "The Clock" (London Classical Players)
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Politics Friday, April 27, 2012 Romney talks about the disconnect between training and work GOP presumptive nominee continues his attacks on President Obama by WKSU's STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT JO INGLES |
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 | | Likely GOP nominee Mitt Romney made his second visit to Ohio this month in his run for the presidency. | | Courtesy of JO INGLES |
In The Region: Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney was at a private liberal arts university in central Ohio this afternoon. Ohio Public Radio’s Jo Ingles has details. |
Romney spoke twice at Otterbein in Suburban Columbus….first with a half dozen graduating students….most of them didn’t have jobs. Romney said part of the problem is students aren’t studying what employers need. And he points to a converstation with a company in Massachusetts who need engineers.
Later, Romney spoke in a larger auditorium where he told students, staff and others that the nation is at an important point, and the decision voters make in November is crucial. He said it’s important to make government smaller, hold down debt and let free enterprise work.
President Obama will be in Ohio next Friday as part of his official lauch of his re-election campaign. |
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