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Bobble yourself, or a friend, at XMbaseball.com

06.05.2008 22:00    orbitcast.com
Attention baseball fans: You can now create a digital bobblehead of yourself or a friend, wearing your favorite Major League Baseball uniform, courtesy of XM.You choose any MLB uniform, upload a photo, and with a few clicks, you've got yourself
World    Radio


2nd annual "XMKiDS Traveling Roadshow" launches

06.05.2008 22:00    orbitcast.com
The 2nd annual "XMKiDS Traveling Roadshow" cross-country initiative tohelp Wal-Mart & Sam's Club raise $10 million in May for Children'sMiracle Network is launching once again.Starting on Monday, May 12 th, the XMKiDS Traveling Roadshow will kick-off on XMKiDS (ch 116),
World    Radio

Here and Now: Smoking Ban/ Kid Dev.

06.05.2008 18:27    cdn.kjzz.org
Here and Now looks at the year anniversary of a state-wide smoking ban. Later, the show addresses child development programs.
Arizona    Radio
Here and Now: Smoking Ban/ Kid Dev.

On Point - College Admissions '08

06.05.2008 18:22    wbur.org
This has been the most competitive year for college admissions on record -- and next year may be even tougher. We'll look at what college-bound students are up against.
USA    Radio    Audio

On Point - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

06.05.2008 18:22    wbur.org
On a big primary day for Democrats, we talk with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid about the state of American politics and what's up with Congress.
USA    Radio    Audio

CQ de LA8OKA from Galdhoepiggen, Norway's Highest Peak

06.05.2008 17:04    arrl.org
A high altitude location for a low power operation.
USA    Radio

Mine Near Mount St. Helens Rejected

06.05.2008 12:45    nwpr.org (2)
The federal government has rejected an application for a controversial copper mine close to Mount St. Helens. In response, the developer says it's shelving its plans. Tom Banse reports.

UI Visited by Alum Chris Nyby, Film and TV Director

06.05.2008 12:45    nwpr.org
Film and television director and University of Idaho alumnus Chris Nyby visited the UI Wednesday to talk to students about life in Hollywood. Rei Matsumoto reports.

Smaller Northwest Cities Feel Pinch of Airline Cutbacks

06.05.2008 12:45    nwpr.org
Just as you feel squeezed at the gas pump these days, airlines are also feeling the pinch of high fuel prices. And that's leading to cutbacks in air service to midsized Northwest communities. Chris Lehman has more.

Fisheries Disaster Declaration Opens Door for Aid

06.05.2008 12:45    nwpr.org
The federal government has officially declared this year's West Coast salmon fishery to be an economic disaster. That clears a path to seek cash relief from Congress for coastal fishing communities. Correspondent Tom Banse has more.

WSU Regents Approve $18 Million in Budget Requests

06.05.2008 12:45    nwpr.org
The Washington State University Board of Regents has approved the university's newest capital and operating budgets requests. Glenn Mosley reports.

Tribes, Feds Celebrate End to Salmon and Dam Fights

06.05.2008 12:45    nwpr.org
Electric ratepayers across the Northwest will foot the bill for a legal settlement that was at the center of an elaborate signing ceremony on Friday. Tom Banse has more.

May Day Immigration Rallies Held Across Northwest

06.05.2008 12:45    nwpr.org
Protestors calling for more liberal immigration law hit the streets in several Northwest cities Thursday. The groups want a path to citizenship for people who entered the country illegally, and to allow undocumented workers to be able to get drivers'

Oregon Primary Ballots Mailed Out

06.05.2008 12:45    nwpr.org
Ballots for Oregon's May primary hit the mail Friday, May 2nd. Voters will then have until the 20th of the month to make up their minds. Chris Lehman has more on what's turning out to be a hotly contested election.

WSU's New Golf Course Ruffles Feathers of Water Conservationists

06.05.2008 12:45    nwpr.org
There's a new crop growing in the Palouse. It's grass -- 100 acres of it. It's a world-class golf course on the campus of Washington State University. Many golfers are excited. But the green swath of hills has tee'd off

May Day Brings Marches, Rallies to Northwest

06.05.2008 12:45    nwpr.org
Today is May Day, and it was greeted with marches and rallies across the Northwest. Correspondent Chris Lehman reports...

McCain highlights Cleveland Clinic record keeping on campaign trail

06.05.2008 12:40    wksu.org
Likely Republican Presidential nominee John McCain continued his health care campaign theme in Cleveland today.Earlier this week, McCain rolled out a plan to provide all Americans the opportunity to buy private health care coverage with a $5,000 tax credit. But
Ohio    Politics    Audio

Judge clears Taser, orders autopsy changes

06.05.2008 12:40    wksu.org
A judge has ordered Summit County's medical examiner to change her rulings that Tasers contributed to the deaths of three men. WKSU's M.L. Schultze has more ... WKSU's M.L. Schultze reports.

Tomorrow's Indiana primary is but an echo of 40 years ago

06.05.2008 12:40    wksu.org
It's been 40 years since Indiana took center stage in a presidential primary. The stage then was dominated by Robert F. Kennedy and -- says transplanted Hoosier and Cleveland State professor Rick Perloff -- in many ways Kennedy remains the
Ohio    Politics    Audio

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