Cincinnati Edition Archive
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Cincinnati Edition: December 3, 2006
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Interview with Mayor Mark Mallory
Jay Hanselman talks with Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory about his first year in office.
By Jay Hanselman
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Project Tamarin
Thane Maynard talks with Dr. Anne Savage, senior conservation biologist at Disney's Animal Kingdom and director of Proyecto Titi or Project Tamarin, about the group’s work to study and protect the Cotton-topped Tamarin - the smallest monkey in the world - in the jungles of Colombia.
By Thane Maynard
For more information: Project Tamarin For more information: Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
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The Cotton-topped Tamarin
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Focus on Technology
Ann Thompson’s Focus on Technology reports on researchers at Wright Patterson Air Force Base who are testing a new synthetic fuel that may alleviate dependence on foreign oil, and produce greater fuel efficiency.
By Ann Thompson
For more information: Wright Patterson Air Force Base
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Incomplete Knowledge
On December 4, Jeffrey Harrison will be reading from his newly published collection of poetry, Incomplete Knowledge, at Joseph Beth Booksellers. Naomi Lewin gets a preview from the author.
By Naomi Lewin
For more information: Incomplete Knowledge
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Commentary
The murder of Iraqi comic Walid Hassan has been lost in the din of the Michael Richards affair. Commentator Art Dewey reflects on The Death of Comedy.
By Art Dewey
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Review: The Greater Good
Larry Thomas takes a look at the new, locally-produced film, The Greater Good.
By Larry Thomas
For more information: The Greater Good
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