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He was born in Rwanda and was only 7 when the tragic genocide in his country began. He escaped, found his way to Utah, is now a college graduate, and a businessman. John Bizimana's story next time. |
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Kung fu, Tai Chi--Chinese martial arts----and acupuncture--is there any relationship? Do acupuncture and Chinese medicine really help? Utah's Master Lu and his son, Master Tyehao Lu --with answers next time. |
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Columnist Jack Anderson's 30-year battle with President Richard Nixon is detailed in a new book which concludes today's journalism was shaped by that battle. A conversation with author Mark Feldstein next time. |
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Political campaigns are too long, too expensive and too abrasive...so says Utahn Richard Richards who served at the top of the political ladder--chairman of the Republican National Committee. Are there solutions? Richard Richards next time. |
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After 114 years of statehood, Utah's House of Represetatives will be presided over by a woman...a housewife and mother of three. A conversation with "Madam Speaker" Rebecca Lockhart next time.
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After her husband Brooke Hopkins' paralyzing bicyle accident, philosophy professor Peggy Battin is confronted with the irony of having long favored physician assisted suicide. Her story--next time. |
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He wants to stop predatory lending practices and thinks many home foreclosures may have resulted from illegal transactions. A conversation with University of Utah law professor Christopher Peterson next time. |
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Kathryn and Leonard Romney, the ideal American couple--professionally successful…four healthy children...community and church leaders…and then she was diagnosed with early stage Alzheimer’s...Their story next time. |
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He was the first Utah Republican elected as governor in 20 years...he faced potential flooding...regional recession…skyrocketing school enrollment...successfully pushed for higher taxes and was still reelected. Norm Bangerter looks at today's rancorous political climate next time. |