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Here and Now
Here! Now! Imperative: not to be avoided: necessary. In a typical week, the show will cover not only all the big news stories, but also the stories behind the stories, or some of the less crucial but equally intriguing things happening in the world.
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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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To The Point
Hosted by award-winning journalist Warren Olney, To the Point presents informative and thought-provoking discussion of major news stories -- front-page issues that attract a savvy and serious news audience.
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Fresh Air® with Terry Gross
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All Things Considered®
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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.
WKSU Classical Channel
Classical Music With Jeff Esworthy
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Francesco Veracini: Violin Sonata No. 1: Gigue (John Holloway, violin)
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Gioacchino Rossini: Siege of Corinth: Overture (National Philharmonic)
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Mauro Giuliani: Variations on La Folia (Dale Kavanagh, guitar)
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Franz Pokorny: Horn Concerto (Academy of St. Martin in the Fields)
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Government Wednesday, November 14, 2012 Ohio House passes puppy mill regulations Humane Society calls the bill a watered down first step. by WKSU's STATEHOUSE BUREAU CHIEF KAREN KASLER |
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| The Ohio House has joined the Senate in approving a bill to crack down on so-called puppy mills. It would bolster regulations on care and treatment of animals in kennels that produce nine litters of puppies or sell at least 60 dogs a year. Republican state Rep. David Hall of Holmes County says he always tried to keep the bill moving, even though it appeared to be stalled several times. |
“There had to be a lot of stakeholders (building) trust with each other,” Hall says. “And that was something that wasn’t there at the beginning maybe eight years ago, but I can guarantee you that there was a lot of relationships built during that process.”
The bill also ups the fees on license applications for dog breeders, requires a database for rescue facilities, and instructs local inspectors to look into kennels. Animal activists such as those with the Humane Society of the United States say the bill has been watered down, but that it’s a start for better protection of dogs. |
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Stories with Recent Comments Amanda Rabinowitz - Best AnchorA Sonorous and serious, mature voice, an experienced sound, professional but pleasant and at the same time fitting the subjects ... this is network quality, the... |