"Routes of Man," by Ted Conover
Ted Conover: 'The Routes Of Man'
03/16/2010 at 12:00 p.m.
At least since Roman times roads have profoundly influenced the earth, opening up new territory to settlement, to armies, to growth. Award–winning author Ted Conover traveled to the West Bank, Lagos, Nigeria and the Amazon to witness how roads are still changing the world for in his new book "Routes of Man."Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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The US In Haiti And KUOW's Series On Human Trafficking
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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 »
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Lawmakers are back to work in Olympia today at noon to iron out their differences on taxes and tax loopholes. How are they going to balance the $2.8 billion budget deficit? Our man in Olympia Austin Jenkins gives us the lay of the land.
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Replacing Cable?
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The State of China-U.S. Relations
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Friday, March 12, 2010
News Roundup With Ross Reynolds
Racing For The Top Ed. Dollars: State lawmakers passed a bundle of education reforms Thursday. The goal is to compete for the $4.35 billion in federal "Race to the Top" dollars that require reforms. University of Washington public education guru Robin Lake joins us... More »
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How Do You Save?
Forty–three percent of Americans have less than $10,000 saved for retirement according to a recent survey. How much of your income do you set aside? How much do you need to save? Where do you put your savings once your mattress is full? Call in to talk to our financial... More »

