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May 12, 2008
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Hector Berlioz: Corsair: Overture (Detroit Symphony Orchestra)


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Claude Debussy: Arabesque #2 (Anders Miolin, guitar)



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3:23
Paul Dukas: The Fairy (La Peri) (Ulster Orchestra)


3:45
Ludwig van Beethoven: 6 Easy Variations on a Swiss Air (Jutta Zoff, harp)


3:51
Hector Berlioz: Corsair: Overture (Detroit Symphony Orchestra)


4:01
Claude Debussy: Arabesque #2 (Anders Miolin, guitar)



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Teen Dating Violence
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that dating violence among teenagers has become a serious problem. The CDC has just awarded a 900 thousand dollar grant to researchers at Kent State University for a 3-year-study on adolescent dating
Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Recent data indicate at least 18 percent of teenagers have experienced violence ranging from verbal abuse to sexual assault and serious injury while dating. The CDC awarded a 900 thousand dollar grant to researchers at Kent State University for a 3-year-study on adolescent dating violence. WKSU's Tom Parkinson spoke with the study's principal investigator Dr. Donna Martsolf.

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