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Saturday, January 10, 2009
Cincinnati Edition: January 10, 2009
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By WVXU News
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Week In Review
A look back on the week's biggest local news stories.
By WVXU News
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Week In Review Podcasts

The Front Row with Betsy Ross
The Front Row with Betsy Ross welcomes Bob Hunter, columnist for the Columbus Dispatch and author of Chic: The Extraordinary Rise of Ohio State Football and the Tragic Schoolboy Athlete Who Made It Happen, all about Ohio State football legend, Chic Hurley.
By Betsy Ross
For more information: Bob Hunter
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The Front Row with Betsy Ross Podcasts

On the Money with Chris DeSimio
Do you have a plan for success? Chris DiSimio meets with "The Pitbull of Personal Development" Larry Winget, author of People are Idiots and I Can Prove It.
By Chris DiSimio
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Green Heat
Jay Hanselman learns the details of Integrys Energy Services new cost-effective, eco-friendly home heating option from Susanne Buckley of Integrys. In addition to this new method of home heating, new customers have a tree planted in their name.
By Jay Hanselman
For more information: Integrys Energy Services
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The Messenger
Jan Burke, bestselling author of the Irene Kelly series, has written her first paranormal novel, The Messenger, and she joins Mark Perzel.
By Mark Perzel
For more information: Jan Burke
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Masterpiece Theatre
37 years ago, television saw the premier of a truly exceptional series. Larry Thomas looks back at the programs, performers and stories that have made up Masterpiece Theatre.
By Larry Thomas
For more information: Masterpiece Theatre For more information: WVXU Reviews
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