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Metropolitan Community College Lecture, 2/23/09
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE LECTURE – Marlin “The Magician” Briscoe, former Omaha South High School, University of Nebraska at Omaha, and NFL…
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Film Streams Discussion, 2/16/09
FILM STREAMS DISCUSSION – Film: A Time for Burning. Panel: William Jersey, director of the film; Susan Butler, pastor of Augustana Lutheran Church; Ray…
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Omaha Press Club, 2/9/09
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Retired Omaha Police officer, Wally Jernigan “The Real Cold Case Files”
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Girls Get Good Grades But Still Need Help. As For Boys ... SOS!
A study shows that girls do better in math, science and reading than boys in just about every country. So boys clearly need help to success in school. But so do girls.
University of Nebraska at Omaha Lecture, 1/12/09
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA LECTURE – Ted Sorenson, former speech-writer and advisor to President John F. Kennedy
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Dartmouth Bans Hard Liquor On Campus
The Ivy League school is also introducing a mandatory four-year sexual violence prevention and education program for students. The steps are part of efforts to reform social life at the college.
The Spicy History Of Short Selling Stocks
David Kestenbaum of NPR's Planet Money tells the story of the first stock ever shorted. It's a tale of intrigue, lies, sabotage and a life of exile.
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Challenging The Whiteness Of Public Radio
Chenjerai Kumanyika loves public radio, but when it's his turn at the microphone, he worries that he doesn't sound like himself. It got him thinking about the predominant white sound of public media.
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Some Businesses Say Immigrant Workers Are Harder To Find
The president's recent executive actions will allow millions of immigrants to stay in the U.S. But many businesses say those changes aren't enough to help them find and keep all the workers they need.
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A Pillar Of Atlanta's Community Also Has An Outsize Shoe Collection
It takes anchors to keep neighborhoods lively; key restaurants and stores that draw people from far and wide. For decades in Atlanta, Walters Clothing has been that space.
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