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Classical Music With Gillian Martin
11:06
Viktors Bastiks: Latvian Folk Songs: The Sun Departs in a Golden Boat (Balsis Youth Choir)
11:08
Lou Harrison: String Quartet Set: Rondeaux (Kronos Quartet)
11:18
Franz Schubert: Flute Quintet (Martinu Quartet)
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Health and Medicine Friday, July 6, 2012 Ohio heat contributes to death of 3 elderly Three seperate cases involved lack of air conditioning by WKSU's STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT BILL COHEN |
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In The Region: The sizzling temperatures in Ohio, combined with power outages, have apparently helped hasten the deaths of three Licking County residents. The coroner’s office says, in three separate cases, the lack of air conditioning contributed to the deaths. Mickie Lymon is an investigator for the coroner. |
| The bodies of the 3 residents were discovered earlier this week, and Friday the coroner concluded that heat contributed to the deaths. |
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