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He is one of the most honored producers of television documentaries in the nation. And he says if public television doesn't fill this need, who will? A conversation with KUED's Ken Verdoia next time. |
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Those who read his sports page column or listen to his daily sports talk radio show, seem to either lover him or hate him. But, he says his job isn't to create agreement, but discussion. A conversation with Gordon Monson, next time.
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If everyone must have health insurance health care costs go down, will insurance companies profits go up? Opinions from two Utah lawyers Mitch Jensen and Joseph Steele next time. |
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What hasn't she done in her long life?--this amazing woman who served as Utah's only female governor? And now she's co-chairing an important committee to encourage more women to graduate from college. Olene Walker next time. |
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He was an uneducated New York craftsman, who became a faithful disciple of Mormon prophet Joseph Smith and led thousands across the plains and the Rocky Mountains. A new biography of Brigham Young by historian John Turner next time. |
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Have Intercollegiate athletics become more about money than academic achievements of athletes? And what will be the real PAC 12 benefits to the entire university? Utah Athletics Director, Dr. Chris Hill next time. |
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Two friends from Ogden, Tom Burton and Will Calton love challenges...so, they took on Mount Everest. And they succeeded. But the descent was not so successful. Their harrowing story next time. |
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Can two thirds of Utah adults receive post-secondary education by 2020? That goal --and skyrocketing advanced education costs- are challenges facings Dave Buhler, Utah’s new commissioner of higher education-- next time. |
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Early in life he wanted to be an actor but later decided to become a journalist. Little did he know then he would soon be reaching thousands of listeners with KUER's "RadioWest". How has he done it? Doug Fabrizio next time. |