RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
9:09 am
Mon June 6, 2005

Tuesday, June 7: The Case for the Independent Farm

Salt Lake City, UT – In his new book "Raising Less Corn, More Hell," George Pyle attacks the status quo in American agriculture. Doug talks to Pyle, as well as two of Utah's independent farmers.

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
3:31 pm
Fri June 3, 2005

Monday, June 6: Divine Design in Utah Schools?

Salt Lake City, UT – In Friday's Salt Lake Tribune, Senator Chris Buttars proposed adding the concept of "Divine Design" to Utah's high school science curriculum. RadioWest will talk to Sen. Buttars and Gayle Ruzicka about why they see a need for a change. We will also be joined by embryologist Trent Stephens, author of "Evolution and Mormonism: A Quest for Understanding."

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
4:40 pm
Thu June 2, 2005

Friday, June 3: Watergate and American Journalism

Salt Lake City, UT – Watergate and the subsequent resignation of Richard Nixon had a profound impact on journalism. RadioWest looks at the recent revelation of former FBI deputy director Mark Felt as "Deep Throat" to help understand the role of anonymous sources, and recent debates over a federal shield law for journalists.

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KUER Local News
9:33 am
Thu June 2, 2005

Minority Achievement in Utah Schools

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
5:38 pm
Wed June 1, 2005

Thursday, June 2: The Art of Stradivari

Salt Lake City, UT – RadioWest talks with Toby Faber, author of the new book "Stradivari's Genius." Antonio Stradivari created instruments that gave the world their rich and unique sound for hundreds of years. Also joining us are Utah Symphony Concert Master Ralph Matson playing a 1702 Lord Borwick Stradivarius and Peter Prier of Peter Prier and Sons Violins.

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
3:16 pm
Tue May 31, 2005

Wednesday, June 1: Surviving Prostate Cancer

Salt Lake City, UT – Over 300,000 men will be diagnosed with cancer this year in the United States. RadioWest takes a look at this prevalent disease, and talks to two survivors about the realities of living with cancer and the humor that is seeing them through.

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
9:43 am
Tue May 31, 2005

Tuesday, May 31: Water Conservation and Usage

Salt Lake City, UT – It's easy to talk about water conservation when it's hot and dry. How should we be thinking about water, though, in unusually wet weather? Is Utah better at managing its resources? Have years of drought changed the west's relationship with water? Doug is joined by Professor Char Miller of Trinity College, Larry Anderson from the Utah Division of Water Resources, and Katy Nicolich of Blue Sky Perennials.

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
4:40 pm
Fri May 27, 2005

Monday, May 30: We Refused to Die

Salt Lake City, UT – Dr. Gene Jacobsen recounts his three-and-a-half year experience as a prisoner of war during World War II. Captured at the age of 20 in 1941, he survived the Bataan Death March and imprisonment in Japan and the Phillipines. Jacobsen was one of only sixty-five men of his Army Air Corps squadron to return home. (Repeat)

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
4:03 pm
Fri May 27, 2005

Friday, May 27: David Frum: An End to Evil

Salt Lake City, UT – David Frum co-authored "An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror" with Richard Perle. Frum is a former speech writer and Special Assistant to President Bush. Frum and Perle are both resident fellows at the American Enterprise Institute. (Repeat)

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RadioWest (M-F @ 11AM & 7PM)
4:05 pm
Thu May 26, 2005

Thursday, May 26: Health Care Access

Salt Lake City, UT – Tonight, Salt Lake City Mayor Anderson will host a forum on Health Care Access. RadioWest kicks off the conversation with a look at why so many Americans have little or no health care and what models might work to solve the problem.

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