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July 23, 2008
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Classical Music with Valerie Kahler



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Classical Music
With Julie Amacher

3:35
Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony #100 "Military" (Roger Norrington, conductor)


4:01
Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dances: Selected (Budapest Festival Orchestra)


4:06
Mikhail Glinka: Ruslan & Ludmilla: Overture (London Horn Sound)


4:12
Leonardo Leo: Cello Concerto (Tafelmusik)



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Classical Music with Ward Jacobson



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Politics & Government

Akron law director accuses sewer petitioners of deliberate error
(Friday, July 18, 2008)

Ohio residents could get chance to vote on casino
(Wednesday, July 16, 2008)

Law makers team up to address pit bull problems
(Wednesday, July 16, 2008)

High level job opens in Ohio
(Wednesday, July 16, 2008)

Latest in Akron's sewers to scholars plan
(Tuesday, July 15, 2008)

Akron's mayor says he'll fight sewer issue at the ballot box
(Tuesday, July 15, 2008)

Akron mayor seeking federal funds for local programs
(Monday, July 14, 2008)

FBI still investigating shooting of Cleveland Muslim man as possible hate crime
(Monday, July 14, 2008)

Cost of local government scrutinized
(Monday, July 14, 2008)

New report may raise questions about the number and costs of governments
(Monday, July 14, 2008)

 

Business

Continental loses 3-million in the second quarter
(Thursday, July 17, 2008)

Eaton posts record 2nd quarter profits
(Tuesday, July 15, 2008)

Local GM union says carmaker's new cuts necessary
(Tuesday, July 15, 2008)

National City reassures investors
(Monday, July 14, 2008)

Security requirements hurting U.S./Canadian border trade
(Friday, July 11, 2008)

Akron Canton Airport's losses pale
(Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Lots of demand for Northeast Ohio industrial space
(Monday, July 7, 2008)

Readers accepting of Cleveland Plain Dealer cutbacks
(Monday, July 7, 2008)

Sherwin Williams wins lead case in Rhode Island
(Tuesday, July 1, 2008)

The future of bridge safety could come from Northeast Ohio
(Monday, June 30, 2008)

 

Arts & Culture

Heinz Poll Summer Dance Festival
(Thursday, July 17, 2008)

Cleveland Arts Prize Emerging Artist Award winner mixes genres with ease
(Thursday, July 10, 2008)

Soap Box Derby needs a push
(Wednesday, July 2, 2008)

Cleveland Museum of Art re-opens its original building on Sunday
(Wednesday, June 25, 2008)

Radio Actor Sue Scott Is a Woman of Many Voices
(Friday, June 20, 2008)

New album, old music for Jorma Kaukonen
(Friday, June 20, 2008)

Auction at Geauga Lake
(Tuesday, June 17, 2008)

Parade the Circle gives a headstart to the celebration of the re-opening of the Cleveland Art Museum
(Thursday, June 12, 2008)

Franz Welser-Most's contract is extended another decade
(Friday, June 6, 2008)

Walks Around Akron - Rediscovering a City in Transition
(Thursday, June 5, 2008)

 

Commentary

Let It Snow
(Thursday, February 28, 2008)

Time to Say Goodbye
(Thursday, May 24, 2007)

Christmas Carols From A Gay Jew
(Friday, December 22, 2006)

Learning Political Discourse From The Home
(Friday, November 3, 2006)

Friend Reflects on Death of Cleveland Artist Masumi Hayashi
(Tuesday, August 22, 2006)

Baseball of Soccer?
(Thursday, July 13, 2006)

Finding Weekend Fun In The Front Yard
(Monday, May 29, 2006)

Saving A Life
(Monday, April 3, 2006)

New Season, New Start For Indians
(Friday, March 31, 2006)

Athlete Wins More Than Gold
(Tuesday, February 21, 2006)

 

Health

An increasingly frayed line
(Tuesday, July 22, 2008)

Healthcare weaves through many middle class concerns
(Monday, July 21, 2008)

Northeast Ohio hospitals get high marks
(Friday, July 11, 2008)

Outdoor mold causing summertime allergies
(Tuesday, July 8, 2008)

Retired Cleveland Clinic surgeon promotes a "heart attack-proof" diet
(Tuesday, June 24, 2008)

Working together to close health care gaps
(Monday, June 16, 2008)

Working together to cut the health care gap
(Thursday, June 12, 2008)

Northeast Ohio children's hospitals among nation's best
(Friday, May 30, 2008)

Presidential candidates get health care reform advice from Northeast Ohioans
(Thursday, May 22, 2008)

Women choosing to give birth at home, in water
(Friday, May 16, 2008)

 

People & Places

Natural burial a growing trend
(Monday, July 21, 2008)

Akron's portion of towpath trail nears completion
(Monday, July 7, 2008)

Cleveland Orchestra reaches deal on sale of Blosson
(Tuesday, July 1, 2008)

The park that Ralph and John built
(Monday, June 30, 2008)

How they got Howe House down the road
(Monday, June 30, 2008)

Stark YMCA board plans to sell downtown Canton Y
(Thursday, June 26, 2008)

Chuck Ruby: Respect the music, respect the audience and always wear sandals
(Monday, June 23, 2008)

CSU president Schwartz to retire early
(Monday, June 23, 2008)

Russert maintained strong ties to Cleveland
(Friday, June 13, 2008)

A falling-down house no more
(Friday, May 30, 2008)

 

Science & Technology

Outgoing public medical school president says region still has many health and training needs
(Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

News studies say Great Lakes invasive species harming economy, technologies to prevent them should be adopted
(Wednesday, July 16, 2008)

Liquid crystal panels show promise as greenhouse material
(Thursday, June 26, 2008)

Coyotes worry Bath Township residents
(Wednesday, June 18, 2008)

Ohio ethanol boom could go bust
(Tuesday, May 27, 2008)

Any building can be "green"
(Monday, May 19, 2008)

Some Northeast Ohio companies doing their part to reduce emissions
(Monday, May 19, 2008)

A major project in Akron is doing its job to keep the Cuyahoga River clean
(Friday, May 16, 2008)

New book explores streetcar building in Ohio.
(Wednesday, May 7, 2008)

National Inventors Hall of Fame celebrates new inductees this weekend
(Friday, May 2, 2008)

 

US

Army Corps cleans up old mortar shelss along Lake Erie
(Monday, July 7, 2008)

Does how and when you fill your tank save you money on gas?
(Monday, June 30, 2008)

Voinovich calls for more domestic drilling, clean coal research
(Monday, June 30, 2008)

Friend and teacher remember Elyria soldier killed in Iraq
(Thursday, June 19, 2008)

Elyria Man Killed in Iraq
(Wednesday, June 18, 2008)

Canton teen gets special invite to Pope's welcome party
(Thursday, April 17, 2008)

Sixteen months of pain
(Tuesday, March 25, 2008)

Northeast Ohio Natives Describe California Wildfire Disaster
(Thursday, October 25, 2007)

Urban Historian Says Racial Inequality a Continuing Struggle
(Saturday, October 20, 2007)

Death Penalty: Northeastern Ohio Opinions
(Tuesday, October 2, 2007)

 

World

Akron U professor heads to another world hot spot
(Wednesday, July 2, 2008)

Iraq war opponents fear the U.S. could attack Iran
(Friday, January 25, 2008)

Akron surgeon treats children as part of Kent-based Palestine Children's Relief Fund
(Friday, January 11, 2008)

Middle East expert sets bar low for Annapolis talks
(Tuesday, November 27, 2007)

Mid East peace awareness spreading in Northeast Ohio
(Monday, November 26, 2007)

Local Soldier's Funeral Set for Sunday
(Friday, October 12, 2007)

Army Ranger Killed in Iraq
(Tuesday, October 9, 2007)

NEO Congresswoman Completes Middle East, Europe Tour
(Monday, October 8, 2007)

Third Troop Death in One Week for Region
(Wednesday, June 6, 2007)

Tallmadge Officials Debate War Resolution
(Monday, April 23, 2007)

 

Sports

Many Levels of Pro Baseball in NE Ohio
(Tuesday, July 8, 2008)

Sabathia is now a Brewer
(Monday, July 7, 2008)

King James Classic attracts the nation's rising basketball stars
(Thursday, April 3, 2008)

Change is mostly in a name for the Indians
(Sunday, March 30, 2008)

KSU men's basketball team enters MAC tournament with record-breaking season
(Wednesday, March 12, 2008)

Indoor park is a mecca for mountain bikers
(Thursday, January 31, 2008)

OSU president criticizes disconnect between athletics and academics
(Thursday, January 17, 2008)

No more Jake
(Friday, January 11, 2008)

The Browns could win a playoff spot this weekend
(Thursday, December 13, 2007)

Northeast Ohio's mountain biking enthusiasts hack their way through brambles, brush, and red tape to build their trails in public parks
(Wednesday, December 12, 2007)

 

Other Stories

It's the 40th anniversary of the Glenville riots
(Wednesday, July 23, 2008)

Ohio Supreme Court sets execution date for Richard Cooey
(Friday, July 11, 2008)

Teens at an Akron mall now need an escort on weekends
(Monday, June 30, 2008)

Embezzler's jewelry sale sets a record
(Friday, June 20, 2008)

Fingerhut talks to Kent Stark students about college costs and jobs
(Thursday, June 19, 2008)

Historic Howe House preps for big move
(Thursday, June 19, 2008)

Farming the national park
(Tuesday, June 17, 2008)

Sawyer says he's not the best candidate for state superintendent
(Monday, June 16, 2008)

Summer time brings flex time trial at Kent State
(Wednesday, June 11, 2008)

DNA evidence solves Wayne County rape cold case
(Monday, June 9, 2008)

 
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