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  • Top Stories Of The Week

    The downtown streetcar plan passed another mile post. A police study raised doubts about red light cameras. And an audit rekindled controversy over the Kansas Bioscience Authority. KCUR's Steve Bell looks back at those and other top stories of the week on the KCUR Saturday News Review.

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  • Cops & Crime
  • Trade Rep Forced To Leave U.S.

    A Taiwanese trade representative has been sentenced to pay a fine and be deported on her Kansas City federal conviction for defrauding two servants.  By sentencing terms of U.S. District Judge Greg Kays, the victims will be paid a total of $80 thousand restitution.

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  • Tracking NBAF
  • Safety Concerns Aired At NBAF Hearing

    Bryan Thompson, KPR health reporter, filed this report.

    A committee of the National Research Council visited Kansas State University Friday to get a feel for safety concerns for a giant biosafety lab planned for the Manhattan, Kan., campus.

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  • Art, Independent, Foreign, and Documentary Film
  • Up To Date's Film Critics' "Three To See"

    Looking for a great art, independent, foreign, or documentary film to see the weekend of January 27-29, 2012?

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  • Up to Date
  • DVD Gurus: 50 Years Ago

    What was happening on the cinema scene a half century ago? And how have movies changed and in what ways have they remained the same?

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