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02-08-16 KUAC MORNING NEWS
02-08-16 9:30 AM newscast
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02-08-16 YUKON QUEST MORNING UPDATE
02-08-16 AM Yukon Quest Update;
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Infomagical: WNYC's 'Note To Self' Tries To Make Information Overload Disappear
NPR's Ari Shapiro checks in with Manoush Zomorodi of WNYC's Note to Self podcast about the results of their "Infomagical" challenge aimed at curbing information overload.
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A Skeptical Review Of CBS' Super Bowl Online Streaming Success
For the first time, CBS put the full Super Bowl, with ads, online and claimed record viewership. But StreamingMedia.com's Dan Rayburn says the decision to stream is getting too much hype.
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Gulf Of Mexico Open For Fish-Farming Business
For the first time, companies can apply to set up fish farms in U.S. federal waters. The government says the move will help reduce American dependence on foreign seafood and improve security.
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Badger Aids British Archaeologists
Relics from the Bronze Age were discovered just north of Stonehenge by a burrowing badger. The bronze saw, copper chisel and an archer's wrist guard date back 4,000 years ago.
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02-10-16 KUAC MORNING NEWS
02-10-16 KUAC 8:30 AM newscast
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Justice Department Files Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Ferguson, Mo.
The federal civil rights lawsuit comes after the Ferguson city council adjusted terms of a negotiated settlement meant to bring the police force, jail and local court system in line.
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Former 'Time' Magazine Journalist Says She Was Targeted By Iranian Spies
Mary Louise Kelly talks to Iranian-American writer Azadeh Moaveni about how Iran's intelligence establishment tries to intimidate journalists, and what happened to her in a London cafe.
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Pressure Mounts On 4 Remaining Wildlife Refuge Occupiers
After federal agents closed in on four remaining anti-government militants still holed up in Oregon, they indicated they would probably surrender to the FBI Thursday morning.
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