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The State Legislature, The Legacy Of Nelson Mandela And Kid Protections In Radio Broadcast
What’s The Deal With The Budget?Jordan Schrader of the Tacoma News Tribune reports on the latest happenings in Olympia. The Legacy Of Nelson MandelaRobert
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US Relations With Africa, Two Queensryches, And Seattle Transgender Pride
President Obama Visits AfricaPresident Obama is making his third and longest trip to Africa, his first visit since winning reelection. The president
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Floods In Canada, New Documentaries And CEO Pay
Canada, Culture And Commerce: Vaughn Palmer, Robert Horton, Jon TaltonA huge, destructive flood hit Alberta causing an estimated $5 billion in damage.
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How To Exercise, And Unhappy Workers
How To ExerciseWeight training, cardio, intensive intervals, 20 minutes a day, or three times a week: There is a plethora of advice on what the best or
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Greendays Gardening Panel
Study Finds Improvement Among Nation's Charter SchoolsA new study out of Stanford University shows charter schools across the country are both attracting
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Voting Rights, New Music Recommendation, And What Is In Your Food?
U.S. Supreme Court Rules on Voting Rights ActThe U.S. Supreme Court issued another of its long-awaited decisions, this one on the landmark 1964 Voting
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Listener Call-In: What Is Your Theme Song?
What Is Your "Walking Into A Room" Theme?When you think of Darth Vader, you undoubtedly hear "The Imperial March" playing as he swoops in, black robes
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Appropriating Technology, This Week In Olympia And The History Of Food
This Week In OlympiaLawmakers have until July 1 to reach a budget agreement or the government will shut down. Everett Herald reporter Jerry Cornfield
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Change Of Heart For The Police Guild, Boeing In Paris And More News Of The Week
It’s Friday—time to talk over the week’s news. The president of the Seattle Police Officers’ Guild Rich O’Neill has said he’ll accept the DOJ reforms and
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The Farm Bill, Science News, And Stan Freberg
Farm Bill Is DefeatedIt used to be relatively easy to pass the Farm Bill. Not this time. The Bill was defeated in the House What happened? What does that