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WVXU's This I Believe
91.7 WVXU now has a Cincinnati version of This I Believe to find out what our listeners believe. This is your opportunity to talk about an event that shaped your life, a person who inspired you, or a belief you hold dear and want to share with others.

Events
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NPR News

Consumers Still Gear Up, Camp Out In Recession
Fri, 03 Sep 2010
Sales in the outdoor gear industry are up more than 8 percent this year, topping retail sales overall. The industry's strength may be due to its consumers' high incomes, but the recession also has more people heading out into the wilderness.

Bidding Farewell To The Congo's 'Mother And Father'
Fri, 03 Sep 2010
As a long Congo River barge journey ends, so, too, does a unique glimpse into the heart of a poor but potentially rich nation grappling with conflict. Despite the hardship, the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo draw great inspiration from the inescapable and mighty river.

'Recovery Summer' Ends With Economic Pothole
Fri, 03 Sep 2010
This was supposed to be the season the economy heated up, thanks to a wave of public works projects funded by the government's stimulus program. But summer is coming to an end and the recovery has not taken root. Forecasters are expecting another gloomy employment report on Friday.

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