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March 10, 2010
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Antonin Dvorak: String Serenade (Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra)


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Modest Mussorgsky: Dawn on the Moscow River (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)


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Ludwig van Beethoven: Leonore Overture #3 (Akron Symphony Orchestra)



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Classical Music
With Sylvia Docking

1:14
Antonin Dvorak: String Serenade (Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra)


1:40
Modest Mussorgsky: Dawn on the Moscow River (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)


1:46
Ludwig van Beethoven: Leonore Overture #3 (Akron Symphony Orchestra)



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Early childhood education advocate calls on Ohioans to create change

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An advocate for early childhood education says Ohio isn't doing enough. David Lawrence's wants Ohio to take notice of successful initiatives he's spearheaded in Florida. In an address to the Akron Roundtable he encouraged schools, business leaders and parents to invest more in children.

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