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Sunday, October 01, 2006
Cincinnati Edition: October 1, 2006
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The Big Story
Maryanne Zeleznik dicusses Capitol Hill Politics with Chad Pergram
By Maryanne Zeleznik
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Architecture in Cincinnati
Sue Ann Painter is one of the authors of Architecture in Cincinnati: An Illustrated History of Designing and Building an American City, which features outstanding photography by acclaimed local photographer Alice Weston. Mark Perzel sits down with the author to discuss the genesis of the book and Cincinnati’s architectural history.
By Mark Perzel
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Focus on Technology
Ann Thompson reports in “Focus on Technology” that identifying so-called “microcracks” in your bones may ultimately prevent stress fractures. Indiana and Ohio researchers, using the same technology that measures earthquakes, are developing a wearable device to monitor bone cracks.
By Ann Thompson
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The Ice Dragon
Frank Johnson talks with fantasy novelist George R.R. Martin about his newest book, “The Ice Dragon” and his upcoming appearance at Joseph Beth Booksellers on October 2.
By Frank Johnson
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Earth Expeditions
When we think of medicine today, we picture things like prescription bottles, child safety caps and television ads listing possible side effects. But in many undeveloped parts of the world, remedies are still derived directly from plants plucked from the forest. On a recent trip to Trinidad with Earth Expeditions, Thane Maynard caught up with Miami University Professor of Botany Mike Gilmore and asked him about his life's work with traditional human use of plants, also known as ethno-botany
By Thane Maynard
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