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A North Idaho Agricultural Research Center Faces Closure

A North Idaho Agricultural Research Center Faces Closure

from KUOW News Podcast on November 20, 2009
Duration: 0
Northwest colleges and universities have been tightening their belts in this tough economy. Some are dropping degree programs and refocusing their basic fields of study. But the University of Idaho is proposing cuts even in places that go to the core of its agricultural mission as a land grant institution. Within the next few weeks, the university expects to announce whether it's closing three agricultural research facilities. Inland Northwest Correspondent Doug Nadvornick reports advocates believe it's a short sighted strategy that will hurt Idaho's economy.
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The Kyle Warren Show 11-20-09

The Kyle Warren Show 11-20-09

from The Kyle Warren Radio Show on November 20, 2009
Duration: 0
Senate To Vote On Heathcare Debate, Obama Below 50 percent In Gallup Poll
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Lawmakers to Receive Revenue Forecasts

Lawmakers to Receive Revenue Forecasts

from KUOW News Podcast on November 19, 2009
Duration: 0
Today State lawmakers in Oregon and Washington will get the latest look at their state's financial picture. In Oregon, it's the final update before voters weigh in on a pair of budget balancing tax measures in January.
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Money Minute (11.19.09)

Money Minute (11.19.09)

from Money Minute (Audio) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 0
Today's Wall Street news in one minute or less.
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Conversation: Robert Kimball, Author of 'Complete Lyrics of Johnny Mercer'

Conversation: Robert Kimball, Author of 'Complete Lyrics of Johnny Mercer'

from Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS on November 19, 2009
Duration: 539
On Wednesday, prolific songwriter and singer Johnny Mercer would have turned 100. In his lifetime, he worked with more than 200 collaborators and churned out lyrics for more than 1,500 songs for both Broadway and the silver screen, which were made famous by stars like Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire and Louis Armstrong.
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Senate Gears Up for Showdown Over Health Reform Bill

Senate Gears Up for Showdown Over Health Reform Bill

from Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS on November 19, 2009
Duration: 686
The Senate on Thursday inched closer to debating Majority Leader Harry Reid's $848 billion health care reform bill, despite stiff GOP resistance. After a report from Betty Ann Bowser, Susan Dentzer explains the details.
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News Wrap: House Rejects Cuts to Medicare Payments

News Wrap: House Rejects Cuts to Medicare Payments

from Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS on November 19, 2009
Duration: 394
In other news, the House voted to spare doctors from a 20 percent cut in their Medicare payments, and Hamid Karzai was sworn in for a second term as president of Afghanistan.
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Complex U.S.-China Ties Took Center Stage on Obama's Asia Trip

Complex U.S.-China Ties Took Center Stage on Obama's Asia Trip

from Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS on November 19, 2009
Duration: 899
President Obama concluded a four-nation Asian tour Thursday that marked a potential turning point in relations between the U.S. and an increasingly influential China. A panel of Asia experts discusses the trip's high points and low points with Jeffrey Brown.
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Gates: Fort Hood Probe Raises 'Troubling Questions' on Warning Signs

Gates: Fort Hood Probe Raises 'Troubling Questions' on Warning Signs

from Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS on November 19, 2009
Duration: 564
As a Senate Committee began the first hearing into the shooting attack at Fort Hood, Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced the launch of a Pentagon review of the circumstances around the shootings. Judy Woodruff speaks with two reporters for an update.
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Wu Man's Music Aims to Bridge East and West

Wu Man's Music Aims to Bridge East and West

from Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS on November 19, 2009
Duration: 427
Whether playing folk music with villagers in China, or performing scores written just for her by top classical composers, musician Wu Man has emerged as one of the world's foremost musical ambassadors. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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Other News: Senate Health Bill Estimated at $849B

Other News: Senate Health Bill Estimated at $849B

from Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS on November 18, 2009
Duration: 187
In other news, Senate Democrats learned that the Congressional Budget Office estimated that their health reform bill would cost $849 billion over a decade and insure another 31 million Americans.
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Holder: 'We Need Not Cower' Facing 9/11 Suspect

Holder: 'We Need Not Cower' Facing 9/11 Suspect

from Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS on November 18, 2009
Duration: 352
U.S. Attorney General appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday to defend trying 9/11 suspects in New York. Kwame Holman has the story.
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Author Auletta Dissects Global Impact of Google

Author Auletta Dissects Global Impact of Google

from Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS on November 18, 2009
Duration: 522
Jeffrey Brown speaks with author Ken Auletta about his new book on Internet powerhouse Google called 'Googled: The End of the World as We Know It.'
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In Bosnia, Tension Reigns Years After War's End

In Bosnia, Tension Reigns Years After War's End

from Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS on November 18, 2009
Duration: 663
Although Bosnia and Herzegovina has repaired physically from its bloody civil war, its citizens are experiencing political and social challenges. The report is part of the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting's Fragile States project, a partnership with the Bureau of International Reporting.
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