Cincinnati Edition Archive
Sunday, October 04, 2009
Cincinnati Edition: October 4, 2009
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By WVXU News
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Tax Cut Delay
Statehouse Correspondent Bill Cohen discusses Governor Ted Strickland's proposal to delay the 4 percent income tax cut.
By Bill Cohen
For more information: Statehouse News Bureau
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Field Notes: Yellowstone Lake Project
John Varley, Director of the Big Sky Institute, joins Thane Maynard to talk about the current Yellowstone Lake project, looking for different life forms within the park and, specifically, the lake.
By Thane Maynard
For more information: Yellowstone Lake Project For more information: Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden For more information: The 90-Second Naturalist
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Field Notes Podcasts

Focus on Technology
In the next decade you may be recording your entire life via computer. A California researcher is already doing it, and talked to Ann Thompson for Focus on Technology.
By Ann Thompson
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Focus on Technology Podcasts

Love Soup
Renowned vegetarian cookbook author Anna Thomas joins Naomi Lewin to talk about her newest book, Love Soup.
By Naomi Lewin
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The Hitchhikers' Guide to Hitchhiking
Local writer Jene Galvin stops by to talk with Mark Perzel about the lost art of hitchhiking featured in the coming issue of Cincinnati Magazine.
By Mark Perzel
For more information: Cincinnati Magazine
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Antioch College
Alumni of Antioch College are gathering in Yellow Springs for their annual meeting. Ohio Public Radio's Emily McCord tells us why this is so significant.
By Emily McCord
For more information: Ohio Public Radio
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