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11/20/2008




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Supreme Courts Overturns Andersen Conviction
Investigative reporter Kurt Eichenwald talks about the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the conviction of the accounting firm Arthur Andersen, for its role in the Enron scandal.

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College Loans
School loan rates are rising starting July 1st, for the first time in years. We'll talk about how new graduates can limit their interest payments.

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New Book About Golfing Legend
Ron Rapoport has a new book about the legendary golfer, Bobby Jones, called "The Immortal Bobby".

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Graduates and the Job Market
Andrea Koncz of the National Association of Colleges and Employers looks at the job market, and Dr. John Crawford, a city councillor in Fort Wayne, Indiana, exlains why the city is trying to lure recent grads with cash incentives.

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National Association of Colleges and Employers
School Program Cut
Parents at a public school in Wellesley, MA. offered to fund a Spanish language program that had been cut, with a $380,000 donation. But the school turned the money down.

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Spit Samples
Health columnist Judy Forman talks about how doctors are increasingly turning to saliva rather than blood samples for diagnostic purposes.

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Saliva may replace blood as test for disease, by Judy Foreman (Boston Globe, May 31, 2005)
  Today's Show Music

Black Mountain Side by Led Zeppelin

Into the Dead Sky by At the Gates

Salt the Skies by Tortoise

Smoke by Medeski, Martin and Wood

Company Calls Epilogue by Death Cab for Cutie

Chinese Firedrill by Mike Watt

Sprawl by Calexico

Slow Shadows (The 19th Hole Song) by Brandon Ayre
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