Cincinnati Edition Archive
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Cincinnati Edition: December 2, 2007
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Over The Rhine Revitalization
Joe Pichler of the Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC) speaks with Maryanne Zeleznik about what it will take to give Over the Rhine a new life.
By Maryanne Zeleznik
For more information: 3CDC
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Field Notes: The Lure of the Arctic
Local attorney and art collector Roger Fry has loaned part of his collection to the Cincinnati Art Museum for their exhibit The Lure of the Arctic and he’s Thane Maynard’s guest on this weekend’s Field Notes.
By Thane Maynard
For more information: Cincinnati Art Museum For more information: Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden For more information: The 90-Second Naturalist
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Focus on Technology
The U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary is encouraging doctors to embrace the use of electronic medical records. Ann Thompson reports in Focus on Technology that it's something University of Cincinnati physicians have been doing for years.
By Ann Thompson
For more information: University of Cincinnati Medical Center
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Cooking Jewish
Hanukkah begins December 5, so in preparation, Naomi Lewin talks with Judy Bart Kancigor, author of Cooking Jewish: 532 Great Recipes from the Rabinowitz Family.
By Naomi Lewin
For more information: Cooking Jewish
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Holiday Travel
James Ott of Aviation Week and Space Technology magazine joins Katie Orr for a recap of how the Thanksgiving holiday travel weekend went and what to expect at airports through the rest of the holidays.
By Katie Orr
For more information: Aviation Week and Space Technology
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An Encounter with City Wildlife
Guest Katherine Durack reads her essay, An Encounter with City Wildlife.
By Katherine Durack
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