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State of the Union, stem cells and the spitball’s place in history — a whole week’s news

January 26, 2007 By admin

Don’t just read the news, hear the newsmakers tell it in their own words. They tell you what it’s like to work for minimum wage, who SHOULD immigrate to this country, who’s got the flu, what should be done with the state penitentiary, and where gas prices are headed. We have the report on fat football players and no-code hams, too.  Oh, and the slacker who spent all her time on the job journaling about avoiding work? Stay tuned for more on that, in the Radio Iowa podcast.

Week’s news Podcast 1/26/07 34:03 MP3

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