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 Clergy, Brooks Protest Cauthen FiringKANSAS CITY, MO - African-American clergy protested the way City Manager Wayne Cauthen was fired. The group, called Concerned Clergy, held a news conference Wednesday in the foyer of a Swope Parkway church at which three ministers spoke.
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National Day of Listening, November 27, 2009 On the day after Thanksgiving, KCUR and StoryCorps are asking all Americans to start a new holiday tradition: Set aside one hour to interview a friend, a loved one, or someone in their community about his or her life. For a free Do-It-Yourself interview guide visit nationaldayoflistening.org.
KCUR will be playing stories like this one which was recorded 3 years ago when StoryCorps visited Kansas City.
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Modern Disease Discovered in Mummies Nationwide, cardiovascular diseases affect about one in three adults. It's a leading cause of death. The high prevalence, especially in places like the Midwest, is largely attributed to modern day diets and lifestyles. But one local cardiologist recently found that even ancient Egyptians, who walked the earth thousands of years ago, suffered from heart problems. (photo by Michael I Miyamoto, MD) |
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H1N1 News from KCUR and NPR
Find local and regional situation updates, vaccination information, hotline numbers and more.
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| | THE WALT BODINE SHOW will return on Monday.
Thanksgiving Day: Earth Eats: A program about real food and green living.
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| UP TO DATE with Steve Kraske will return on Friday.
Thanksgiving Day: Pop Music: Why do some songs mercilessly stick in our heads and repeat themselves over and over?
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