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		 From : KCRW's Film Reviews<br />Mike Leigh's Happy-Go-Lucky is a wonderful new movie with an astonishing performance by Sally Hawkins...
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		 From : KCRW's Left, Right &amp;amp; Center<br />Market madness. Can Washington avert an economic meltdown? Plus, a look at the way forward and the presidential endgame.
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		 From : To The Point<br />Wall Street's getting most of the blame for the economic crisis. We consider the role of Main Street. Also, world markets swings widely as financial ministers meet, and the Nobel Peace Prize goes to Finland.
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		 From : KCRW's Theatre Talk<br />Technically, the Mark Taper Forum was closed over the past year for renovations; but in fact, the venerable downtown theater has been closed for almost three years. Closed that is, to the type of thoughtful, professional, ensemble drama that has been the Taperâs aim for so many years. Sure, there were new plays, but they all seemed to be just-written or half-written pieces that...
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		 From : KCRW's Theatre Talk<br />Technically, the Mark Taper Forum was closed over the past year for renovations; but in fact, the venerable downtown theater has been closed for almost three years. Closed that is, to the type of thoughtful, professional, ensemble drama that has been the Taperâs aim for so many years. Sure, there were new plays, but they all seemed to be just-written or half-written pieces that...
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		 From : KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic Video<br />Tucsonâs Calexico explore and expand the sound of the Southwest when they return to Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
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		 From : KCRW's The Score<br />It's one of the magical monikers of sports. "Mr. October." It came about thirty-one years ago, during the sixth game of the World Series between the Yankees and the Dodgers. Yankee super-slugger Reggie Jackson clobbered three home runs and when his teammate Thurmon Munson was being interviewed after the game about the pressures of post-season play...
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		 From : KCRW's Good Food Video<br />Don't tell anyone how easy it is to toss together some great fish -- shrimp, mussels, a nice piece of white fish, some calamari -- and create an elegant looking soup that looks like you slaved all day! Watch, learn, drool.
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		 From : KCRW's Bookworm<br />Breakdowns (Pantheon) Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*! is the subtitle of this new book, and we talk about the kind of young %@&*! Art Spiegelman was...
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		 From : To The Point<br />Finance ministers from around the world are coming to Washington in the next few days: from the industrialized West as well as China, Brazil and Saudi Arabia. Theyâll talk about interest rates, tax cuts, spending increases and the possibility of coordinating their efforts to restore confidence in the worldwide economy. On Reporter's Notebook, will eligible voters be kept away from the polls?
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic<br />Tucsonâs Calexico explore and expand the sound of the Southwest when they return to Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
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		 From : Which Way L.A.?<br />Proposition 7 on next monthâs ballot is called The Solar and Clean Energy Actâthe right title in environmentally conscious California. But a blue-ribbon list of environmental groups is against it. They agree with the goalâmore renewable energy soonerâbut call the measure a case of good intentions gone wrong. On Reporterâs Notebook, psychological depression over the prospect of economic depression.
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		 From : KCRW's Martini Shot<br />In olden times, when half-hour comedies were on TV a lot, we wrote them mostly as a group, in something we called "The Room," which usually meant a large conference room with a table and chairs and a big sofa and a white-board and a lot of empty take-out containers...
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		 From : KCRW's Martini Shot<br />In olden times, when half-hour comedies were on TV a lot, we wrote them mostly as a group, in something we called "The Room," which usually meant a large conference room with a table and chairs and a big sofa and a white-board and a lot of empty take-out containers...
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		 From : KCRW's Martini Shot<br />In olden times, when half-hour comedies were on TV a lot, we wrote them mostly as a group, in something we called "The Room," which usually meant a large conference room with a table and chairs and a big sofa and a white-board and a lot of empty take-out containers...
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		 From : KCRW's Martini Shot<br />In olden times, when half-hour comedies were on TV a lot, we wrote them mostly as a group, in something we called "The Room," which usually meant a large conference room with a table and chairs and a big sofa and a white-board and a lot of empty take-out containers...
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		 From : KCRW's On the Beat<br />The economic livelihood of a commercial radio station is largely driven by one single factor. Ratings. Ratings are the estimate of the number of people listening to that station during a specific period of time. For almost 60 years, Arbitron has been the recognized company to estimate listeners, and release the data...
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		 From : KCRW's On the Beat<br />The economic livelihood of a commercial radio station is largely driven by one single factor. Ratings. Ratings are the estimate of the number of people listening to that station during a specific period of time. For almost 60 years, Arbitron has been the recognized company to estimate listeners, and release the data...
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		 From : KCRW's The Treatment<br />You probably know Clark Gregg as an actor from The New Adventures of Old Christine or Iron Man. You should also know him as a writer-director...
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		 From : KCRW's The Treatment<br />You probably know Clark Gregg as an actor from The New Adventures of Old Christine or Iron Man. You should also know him as a writer-director...
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		 From : To The Point<br />Since Obama and McCain won their respective nominations, the economic crisis has created a new set of problems for American voters. Did the candidates propose new solutions in last night's debate or fall back on familiar promises? We hear from supporters on both sides and from observers in some of the critical battleground states. Also, central banks cut rates in a global show of force, and another battle between the courts and the Bush Administration over prisoners at GuantÃ¡namo Bay.
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		 From : KCRW's Politics of Culture<br />Is Sarah Palin getting a free ride or fried? Is Obama a celebrity? Complaints about media bias are running rampant during this presidential race. What's behind the claims? Will Lewis joins resident satirist Harry Shearer, LA Times media analyst James Rainey and Project for Excellence in Journalism director, Tom Rosenstiel in conversation.
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		 From : KCRW's Politics of Culture<br />Is Sarah Palin getting a free ride or fried? Is Obama a celebrity? Complaints about media bias are running rampant during this presidential race. What's behind the claims? Will Lewis joins resident satirist Harry Shearer, LA Times media analyst James Rainey and Project for Excellence in Journalism director, Tom Rosenstiel in conversation.
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		 From : KCRW's Politics of Culture<br />Is Sarah Palin getting a free ride or fried? Is Obama a celebrity? Complaints about media bias are running rampant during this presidential race. What's behind the claims? Will Lewis joins resident satirist Harry Shearer, LA Times media analyst James Rainey and Project for Excellence in Journalism director, Tom Rosenstiel in conversation.
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		 From : KCRW's Politics of Culture<br />Is Sarah Palin getting a free ride or fried? Is Obama a celebrity? Complaints about media bias are running rampant during this presidential race. What's behind the claims? Will Lewis joins resident satirist Harry Shearer, LA Times media analyst James Rainey and Project for Excellence in Journalism director, Tom Rosenstiel in conversation.
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		 From : To The Point<br />State governments are normally safe investments during tough times. They borrowed big in the recession of 2001, but this time around, billions of dollars might not be available for schools, local governments and police. Also, with a month to go until election day, we preview tonight's McCain-Obama debate.
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		 From : KCRW's Today's Top Tune<br />...from In Ear Park. Fred Nicolaus and Daniel Rossen met as roommates their freshman year and they quickly began recording music together. Through the years, the duo collected bits and pieces and joined forces under the moniker Department of Eagles...
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		 From : KCRW's Today's Top Tune<br />...from In Ear Park. Fred Nicolaus and Daniel Rossen met as roommates their freshman year and they quickly began recording music together. Through the years, the duo collected bits and pieces and joined forces under the moniker Department of Eagles...
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