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For over 70 years, BBC World Service has been the globe's most comprehensive source for news. When news breaks -- anywhere, anytime -- BBC is there.
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Inside Europe
Inside Europe provides listeners with the latest developments in Europe as a network of staff and freelance correspondents look beyond the headlines to provide analysis, background and color to make the European story relevant for American listeners.
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Steve Curwood hosts NPR's weekly environmental news and information program, offering features, interviews and commentary on a broad range of ecological issues.
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NPR's hilarious, fast-paced call-in program with Boston brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi takes the fear out of car repair and finds the fun in engine failure.
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Nightaire℠ With David Roden
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Carl Maria Von Weber: Piano Concerto #2 in E flat (Dresden State Orchestra)
5:00
Arvo Paert: Da pacem Domine (Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir)
5:06
Joseph Haydn: Symphony #35 in B flat (Academy of Ancient Music)
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Environment Monday, July 23, 2012 Agriculture Dept. takes further steps to help farmers in drought Livestock producers will have extended land for grazing, longer grace period to pay insurance by WKSU's KELLI FITZPATRICK | Reporter Kelli Fitzpatrick | | |
| The U.S. Department of Agriculture is trying to help livestock producers combat the summer drought by allowing emergency grazing on conservation areas.
Secretary Tom Vilsack says his department also will modify contracts to help livestock producers with water conservation in areas hit hardest by the drought. |
“We’re going to allow the use of those resources for prescribed grazing, for cover crops, for livestock watering facilities and improvements to irrigation systems, recognizing that it may very well be that we have greater demand than the resources will allow.”
Finally, Vilsack plans to ask crop insurance companies to prolong livestock providers’ grace period to October 31st. That extension will allow time for the companies to assess claims and the providers to pay premiums.
Vilsack says the Food, Farm and Jobs Bill awaits a vote in the House of Representatives before its August recess. The bill would revive disaster programs for livestock producers. |
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