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Speak Up: 50 Million Americans Are Having Trouble Hearing You
Helen Keller said that, "Blindness cuts us off from things, but deafness cuts us off from people." Ross Reynolds discusses the malady currently affecting
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After Saddam
Anxiety. Regret. But also happiness and hope. These are the emotions experienced by Iraqis as they try to find stability and safety for their families in
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Canada, Culture And Commerce: Disney's Oz Prequel And NW Business News
Vancouver Sun political correspondent Vaughn Palmer brings us the latest from Canada. Film critic Robert Horton has a look at what's happening at the
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Neil deGrasse Tyson: Let's Think Big About Space
What does the future hold for America’s space program? Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson argues that space exploration is vital for our economy, our
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Chances Are High That This Canadian Company Owns Your Local Paper
With the purchase of the Seattle Weekly and the Everett Herald, Sound Publishing now owns more newspapers in Washington than any other publisher. Ross
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The Science Of Winning And Losing
Does competition make us perform better? What does the science say? Ross Reynolds sits down with New York Times best-selling authors Po Bronson and Ashley
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Nirvana, Radiohead Songs On Their Way To Becoming Jazz Standards
Robert Glasper doesn’t want to be confined by musical genres. He’s a talented jazz musician, but he’s tired of replaying the old standards from the 1950s
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Should GMO Foods Be Labeled?
Later this year, Washington state voters may get the chance to weigh in on whether genetically modified foods should be labeled as such. Supporters of
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Gavin Newsom: Taking The Town Square Digital
It’s not news that government can get bogged down by layers of bureaucracy. The solution to cutting the red tape, says California Lieutenant Governor
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Have Politics Ruined Professional Sports?
What do politics have to do with professional sports? More now than ever according to Dave Zirin, sports editor for The Nation. Ross Reynolds talks to