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Sunday, October 14, 2007
Cincinnati Edition: October 14, 2007
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The Re-Structuring of Comair
Comair has just announced a shake-up in leadership. What does this mean for the Erlanger-based commuter airline? Maryanne Zeleznik and Jim Ott, editor of Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine, discuss Comair’s future.
By Maryanne Zeleznik
For more information: Comair For more information: Aviation Week & Space Technology
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Field Notes: Crystal Clear Science
For kids who can’t get enough science, Thane Maynard’s Field Notes introduces listeners to Crystal Clear after-school programs.
By Thane Maynard
For more information: Crystal Clear Science For more information: Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden For more information: The 90-Second Naturalist
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Field Notes Podcasts

Essencha Tea House
Naomi Lewin explores the glories of tea with author Robert Heiss, author of The Story of Tea: A Cultural History and Drinking Guide and takes listeners on a visit to the Essencha Tea House on Madison Road.
By Naomi Lewin
For more information: Essencha Tea House For more information: The Story of Tea
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Isabella Moon
Katie Orr talks with author Laura Benedict about her new novel, Isabella Moon.
By Katie Orr
For more information: Isabella Moon
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Focus on Technology
Technology is integral to scaring people at Kings Island's Halloween Haunt. In Focus on Technology, Ann Thompson gets a behind the scenes tour, with the lights on.
By Ann Thompson
For more information: Kings Island's Halloween Haunt
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Focus on Technology Podcasts

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