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November 21, 2008
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Folk Music
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10:35
Richard Shindell with Darrell: Reunion Hill (11/06 42nd Kent St. Folk Festival)


10:42
Jenee Halstead: River Grace (The River Grace)


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All Jigged Out: Wish Hill (Wish Hill)


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John Prine: I Hate It When That Happens To Me (Fair & Square)


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Kasey Chambers/Shane Nicholson: Once in a While (Rattlin' Bones)


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Roy Harper: Forbidden Fruit (Valentine (1974))


11:00
Richard Thompson: Cold Kisses (You? Me? Us?)


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Alison Brown: Poe's Pickin' Party (Fair Weather)


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Judee Sill: Jesus Was A Cross Maker (Live) (Judee Sill)



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Franz Joseph Haydn: Horn Concerto No. 1 (Cologne Chamber Orchestra)


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Arcangelo Corelli: Concerto Grosso #10 (The English Concert)


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Cleveland congresswoman hospitalized; police release few details

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Cleveland Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones remains hospitalized today after she was found unconscious in her car last night.

Here's the statement the Cleveland Heights Police Department issued at 11 a.m.:

At approximately 9 p.m. on Tuesday, a Cleveland Heights police officer observed a vehicle traveling eastbound on Mayfield road in a weaving fashion. At Lee Boulevard, the vehicle turned left or northbound.

The officer activated the cruiser emergency lights and the vehicle, later learned to be operated by Stephanie Tubbs Jones, pulled to the side.

Then the vehicle started rolling across the southbound lane. The officer warned approaching southbound vehicles by pulling the cruiser across the roadway.

Upon reaching the vehicle, the officer found the driver to be in obvious medical distress and an ambulance was summoned.

The police department has no information as to the medical condition of Representative Tubbs Jones.

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