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Voting Pinochet Out Was More Than Just A Yes Or ‘No’

These days politics and advertising go hand in hand. Mayors stage photo ops. The Bush administration compared the Iraq war

Jake Tapper: ‘The Outpost’ That Never Should Have Been

As the White House correspondent for ABC News, Jake Tapper covered the war in Afghanistan from what he calls “the

Finding A Path For Pakistan At The Karachi Literature Festival

Friends in Karachi had me over for a beer Sunday evening. It wasn’t hard for them to do. Alcohol is

Antarctic Penguin Turns Up In New Zealand; Vets Say Condition ‘Touch And Go’

New Zealand seems to be the destination of choice for wayward Antarctic penguins. The BBC reports that a Royal penguin

Cash-Strapped Postal Service To Launch A New Clothing Line

The U.S. Postal Service is getting creative in its search for new revenue after last year’s $15.9 billion budget shortfall.

Overdose Deaths From Narcotics Keep Climbing

For the 11th year running, deaths from drug overdoses rose in the U.S in 2010. Pharmaceuticals were involved in more

Diet And Acne: For A Clearer Complexion, Cut The Empty Carbs

If you’re prone to outbreaks of acne, you may want to try cutting back on empty carbs and sweets. Researchers

Earth As Art: ‘How Did Nature Do That?’

Satellites are powerful tools. They beam our TV signals, phone calls and data around the planet. They help us spy,

How Should The U.S. Respond To Chinese Hacking?

If the Chinese military is regularly hacking into the computers of U.S. organizations, as an American security firm says, it

Biden: For Protection; ‘Buy A Shotgun, Buy A Shotgun’

Vice President Joe Biden’s advice to his wife about protecting their home in Delaware: They don’t need an assault-style weapon.

5PM to 7PM A Prairie Home Companion

A Prairie Home Companion

Live every Saturday night, A Prairie Home Companion features comedy sketches, music and Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, "The News from Lake Wobegon."

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7PM to 8PM Folk Salad

Folk Salad

Folk Salad Hosts Richard Higgs and Scott Aycock play an eclectic mix of Folk, Singer/songwriter, Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Red Dirt, and anything else we happen to like that week.

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8PM to 9PM For the Sake of the Song

For the Sake of the Song

Greg Johnson, owner of The Blue Door in Oklahoma City gathers the best Red Dirt musicians in the region for his show.

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