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3-D Movies, Distracted Driving and Shacking Up
Ross Reynolds
08/06/2009 at 12:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m.
NOAA Leaving Lake Union HQ
The Commander of NOAA's Pacific Marine Center on Lake Union explains what the move out of Seattle will mean.
Feds Expand 'U Visa' Program
More illegal immigrants who report crime may be rewarded with a visa or green card. KUOW's Liz Jones reports.
3–D TV?
3–D movies are becoming the norm rather than just a horror–film novelty. Will there ever be 3–D TV?
12:20 p.m.
New Call for Distracted Driving Summit
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood says texting while driving should be banned. Should the laws on texting and making phone calls behind the wheel be tougher?
12:40 p.m.
Study: Shacking Up First Bad for Marriage
Seventy percent of people who marry live together first. And it's bad for marriage, according to a recent study. What's your experience?
Guest(s)
Capt. Michele Bullock is commanding officer of NOAA's Pacific Marine Operations Center on Lake Union.
David Wertheimer is CEO and executive director of the Entertainment Technology Center at USC.
Tom Dingus is director of the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute.
Reuven Carlyle represents Seattle's 36th legislative district in Olympia.
Jay Teachman is a professor of sociology at Western Washington University.
Joaquin Avila is a law professor at Seattle University and director of the National Voting Rights Advocacy Initiative.
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- 'Fallout Continues from NOAA's Announced Move,' KUOW News
- 'Feds Boost U Visa Program for Crime Victims,' KUOW News
- '3D TV edges closer to the lounge room,' Sydney Morning Herald
- 'Texting, other driving distractions to be topic of summit,' Los Angeles Times
- 'Pre-marriage shacking up often ends in divorce,' MSNBC.com
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