Daily Dose - August 26, 2003 (1:59) MP3
RA
[08/25/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
The final report on the cause of the Columbia space shuttle disaster sharply criticizes NASA; SAT scores are improving around the nation; the GAO's investigation of Vice President Cheney's use of funds as chairman of the National Energy Policy Development Group is incomplete due to the administration refusing to release the numbers.
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Daily Dose - August 25, 2003 (2:01) MP3
RA
[08/24/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
Gas prices are only a penny short of their all time high; 46 are dead after 2 bombs were detonated in Mumbai, India; Scientists have found a way to stimulate an anti-aging enzyme.
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ACT Test Scores Spell Trouble (1:02) MP3
RA
[08/24/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
ACT scores for graduating high school seniors are low in the areas of science and math, indicating students may not be ready for college courses.
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Assassinations and Medications (1:01) MP3
RA
[08/12/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
The U.S. Capitol Historical Society presents Medical Histories of American Political Leaders including those of Lincoln and Kennedy.
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Medicare Transformation (0:59) MP3
RA
[08/11/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
Newt Gingrich discusses necessary transformation to the Medicare system at the American Enterprise Institute.
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Daily Dose - August 7, 2003 MP3
RA
[08/06/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
Arnold Schwarzenegger announces his candidacy in the California gubernatorial recall election; At least nine are dead after the bombing outside the Jordanian embassy in Baghdad; The first defendant to stand trial for the Bali nightclub bombing was sentenced to death.
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Disney Gay Days MP3
RA
[08/04/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
The Christian Action Network released an exclusive video about Walt Disney World's Gay Days.
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Women in Federal Law Enforcement MP3
RA
[08/03/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
WIFLE is holding a recruitment fair until Wednesday for women interested in law enforcement. Career opportunities in this area are on the rise.
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Senate Judiciary Hearing Disagreements MP3
RA
[07/30/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
There is a party line division over the controversial nomination of William Pryor to the U.S. Court of Appeals.
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Peace in Iraq RA
MP3
[07/29/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
The United States Institute of Peace features Amatsia Bahram who explains what steps are necessary for successful reconstruction in Iraq.
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Master Soviet Spy MP3
RA
[07/23/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
Former KGB General Oleg Kalugin spoke about his experience as one of the Soviet Union's most successful spys.
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Daily Dose - July 21, 2003 RA
MP3
[07/20/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
After the attack on the U.S. Embassy in Liberia, troops are being sent over to defend the embassy; some Internet spam may be stealing your identity; Colorado woman accusing Kobe Bryant of sexual assualt is said to have overdosed on pills.
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How Europe Views America MP3
RM
[07/07/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
According to public opinion in Italy, the war in Iraq forced most European nations to decide between good relations with the United States, or with Europe.
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Enron's Aftershock MP3
RM
[07/06/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
We are still feeling the effects of Enron on the market today. Enron's collapse has resulted in a mistrust of big business.
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Daily Dose 06/27 MP3
RA
[06/26/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
Strom Thurmond dies at age 100; National Do Not Call Registry allows citizens to block telemarketers; Presdient Bush commends the Senate for passing legislation to improve health care.
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Daily Dose - June 26, 2003 MP3
RA
[06/25/2003]
by: Jennifer Kruidenier
White House's spokesperson Ari Fleischer daily press conference; Government testing new x-ray vision machine to aid airport security; Supreme Court strikes down anti-sodomy laws.
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