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10-22-15 KUAC MORNING NEWS
10-22-15 8:30 AM newscast
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Expert Critical Of Hartman Murder Investigation
A former FBI agent says Fairbanks police violated fundamental investigative protocol following the 1997 murder of John Hartman. Gregg McCrarry testified…
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Arturo O'Farrill Presents 'Cuba: The Conversation Continues'
An economic blockade between the U.S. and Cuba didn't prevent jazz from traveling between the countries. But what if the dialogue could flow freely? The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra wanted to find out.
Test of Readiness: Cruise Ship to Transit Northwest Passage Opened by Sea-ice Retreat
A large cruise ship to transit the Northwest Passage …It’s been a little over a century since Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen first navigated the…
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'Portrait of an American Singer' Revives The Memory Of Tennessee Ernie Ford
Tennessee Ernie Ford was a hugely popular singer in the 1950s and 60s. Now, a new 5-disc boxed set attempts to reintroduce Ford to a new audience. Rock critic Ken Tucker has a review.
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Sarah Silverman Opens Up About Depression, Comedy And Troublemaking
Throughout her life, comedian Sarah Silverman has experienced varying degrees of depression, which she likens to a "chemical change." She plays a profoundly depressed woman in the film I Smile Back.
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Why Everyone Wants To Record 'Live At The Village Vanguard'
Bassist Christian McBride says that making his own album at the storied jazz club was like becoming part of a family. He knew: "We'd better bring it harder than we've brought it anywhere else before."
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Kerry, Netanyahu Discuss Recent Violence In Israel
Secretary of State John Kerry meets Israel's prime minister Thursday in a bid to calm Israeli-Palestinian tensions. Kerry also huddles with major players on Syria, a day after Russia hosted Bashar al-Assad.
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3:36
From Chief Executive To The Oval Office: Would It Work?
American voters have long been intrigued by the idea of the outsider CEO who could bring corner office credentials to oval office problems. But the analogy falls apart pretty quickly.
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Reducing Risk Of Assaults In Psychiatric Hospitals A Challenge
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Joel Dvoskin, a clinical and forensic psychologist who is a consultant to psychiatric hospitals around the country, on how to reduce the risk of assaults. He says no hospitals have been able to completely eliminate the risks, but there have been successes in reducing the number of assaults. He explains the key elements for reducing risk.
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