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Kicking Marijuana

03/18/2010 at 12:00 p.m.

Researchers from the University of Washington's Innovative Programs Research Group are looking for 70 marijuana–dependent adults. They're doing a clinical research trial of state–of–the–art treatment approaches for people who want to stop using marijuana. We'll talk to one of those researchers about marijuana dependency.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

News Roundup With Ross Reynolds

State Audit Spotlights Seattle City Light The State Auditor's office released a report this week that takes a critical look at dealings between the city and Seattle City light. The auditor says the Seattle government overcharges the utility for services like IT support and... More » Listen to this story

Thursday, March 18, 2010

How High Is Too High?

University of Washington researchers are recruiting volunteer to help them test ideas on how to help people who are marijuana–dependent. Do you think you smoke too much pot? Are you trying to quit? Share your stories with us. More » Listen to this story

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

News Roundup With Ross Reynolds

Soccer Strike? Major league soccer players may go on strike next week. If it happens, the majority owner of the Seattle Sounders says major league soccer may not survive. Is that just posturing? P–I sports writer Art Thiel explains. NOAA Move Controversy: The National... More » Listen to this story

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

On Human Trafficking

Think human trafficking isn't happening here? Think again. Sara Lerner brings us the story of a woman brought from East Africa to a Seattle suburb where she was put to work as a housekeeper working 100 hours a week while getting paid $180 a month. Then we'll talk to the human... More » Listen to this story

'Peddling Peril,' by David Albright

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Peddling Peril

Nine countries have nuclear weapons, but a network of illicit arms trade may allow other nations and terrorist groups to join the nuclear club. David Albright says we face this danger because of a secretive nuclear smuggling network and our inability to detect secret nuclear... More » Listen to this story

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

News Roundup With Ross Reynolds

Rise In Internet Fraud: More and more people are falling victim to Internet scams. A new FBI report says the national cost of online fraud doubled last year to a total of $560 million. We talk to Jenny Durkan, the US Attorney for Western Washington. Good News, Bad News:... More » Listen to this story

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The US In Haiti And KUOW's Series On Human Trafficking

US Foreign Aid: The aftermath of Haiti's devastating earthquake has fallen lower in the headlines, but relief efforts continue for the country. We talk with Dr. Raj Shah, administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, the nation's leading dispenser... More » Listen to this story

"Routes of Man," by Ted Conover

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Long And Winding Roads

Roads have profoundly influenced the earth. They've opened new territory to settlements, to armies, to growth. Award winning author Ted Conover traveled to the West Bank, Lagos, Nigeria and the Amazon to witness how roads continue to change the world for his new book "Routes... More » Listen to this story

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03.18.10

Today's Schedule

1:00 p.m. BBC News Hour
2:00 p.m. KUOW Presents
3:00 p.m. The World
4:00 p.m. All Things Considered
6:30 p.m. Marketplace

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