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The Sound of Ideas: Tuesday, September 25, 2007
After the flap over Moveon.org's now famous General Petraeus ad, Senator Sherrod Brown took some criticism when he voted against a senate statement of support for Petraeus. It sounds like politics is alive and well in Washington. Senator Brown has been directing his energy toward housing, health insurance, and food and product safety. He'll join us to talk about those issues and take your calls. That's in the second half of our program. To warm us up, we'll hear from NPR's political editor Ken Rudin in a special Midwest edition of the Political Junkie. One part politician, one part Political Junkie--sounds like the perfect political cocktail. Tuesday morning at nine.
The War: Akron Factories at Full Production Force
Regional News Stories: Tuesday, September 25, 2007
UAW on Strike
Regional News Stories: Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Weekly Business Roundup for Friday, September 21, 2007
Podcasts: Friday, September 21, 2007
It's been a big week for business. The Federal reserve slashed a couple key interest rates more than many had expected. There's a lot at stake as the United Auto Workers and GM negotiate a big contract. And it appears Burke Lakefront Airport will remain an airport for the foreseeable future. We're going to touch on all these topics with Scott Roulston, managing partner at Fairport Asset Management.
Burke Lakefront Airport to Remain Open
Regional News Stories: Thursday, September 20, 2007
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Ohio's Unemployed: Stories from the Line
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Poverty in the City
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A Quiet Crisis
PBS NewsHour Headlines
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Stress, Burnout Taking Toll on Many Still in U.S. Workforce
Romer: Stimulus Was Effective; Economy Could Have Used More Help
NPR Headlines
Officials: Obama To Back New Infrastructure Plan
Businesses In Cherry Hill, N.J., Get By Without Hiring
As Clock Ticks, Lawmakers Revisit Bush Tax Cuts
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