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Driving on Empty? Fill’r Up with Energy Alternatives by James Bickford, California As oil climbs to over $150 a barrel, James Bickford helps us understand the picture that looms larger than the pain we are feeling at the pump – the ramifications to our economy and our daily life. A graduate of Santa Clara... |
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FLASHBACK: The Viewer Has The Final Say, But At What Price? by Elise Meyer, Spring 2001 Tim Russert Remembered by Voices – Our Interview with Meet the Press anchor from Spring 2001 |
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Remembering Russert, his Legend Will Live by Rachel Stockman, Wisconsin Before he died at the age of 58 earlier this month, Tim Russert set the standard for political journalism. NBC reporter Rachel Stockman looks back on Russert's career and writes why his legend will live on. |
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Invisible Wounds of War by Kayla Williams with the Invisible Wounds of War Study Team, Virginia Kayla Williams never expected to go to war. But as an Arab linguist she was an invaluable asset on the ground in Iraq. She met her to-be husband Brian there and they promised to get together when they returned home. But when... |
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Insuring Needs by Joseph Wilner, Kansas Since he graduated from the University of Kansas with a degree in psychology, Voices’ reporter Joe Wilner has been working with children with autism. Here he makes the case for early intervention but says insurers must help to... |
