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The award-winning daily program about business and finance puts a human face on the global economy, with insight from anchor Kai Ryssdal.
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Marketplace®
The award-winning daily program about business and finance puts a human face on the global economy, with insight from anchor Kai Ryssdal.
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The World
The World brings one-of-a-kind international stories home to America. Host Lisa Mullins guides listeners through major issues and stories, linking global events directly to the American agenda.
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BBC World Service
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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BBC World Service
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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Morning Edition®
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The TakeawayTM
The Takeaway is a national morning news program that invites listeners to be part of the American conversation. Hosts John Hockenberry and Celeste Headlee, along with partners The New York Times, BBC World Service, WNYC, Public Radio International and WGBH Boston, deliver news and analysis and help you prepare for the day ahead.
WKSU Classical Channel
Classical Music With Mindy Ratner
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Johann Stamitz: Trumpet Concerto (Academy of St. Martin in the Fields)
6:53
Andrew York & Bill Kanengiser: African Suite (Los Angeles Guitar Quartet)
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Emile Sauret: Souvenirs of the Orient: Gondolier's Song (Michi Wiancko, violin)
7:06
Hector Berlioz: Hungarian March (Boston Pops)
7:11
Gavin Bryars: Benedicamus Domino (Trio Mediaeval)
7:14
Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 3 (Chamber Orchestra of Europe)
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Health and Medicine Friday, August 3, 2012 Two pigs are found to have swine flu at Ohio State Fair People who have come in contact with the pigs are advied to wash their hands throughly by WKSU's STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT JO INGLES |
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| Two pigs were sent home from the Ohio State Fair after it was discovered they were suffering from swine flu. In an interview with Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles, the State's veterinarian, Dr. Tony Forshey explains the animals had a virus. |
Forshey says the best way to protect against the virus is to wash hands thoroughly with soap and water or use hand disenfectent after touching pigs at the fair. |
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