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    • All About Books: May 27, 2010

    • All About Books: May 27, 2010

    • All About Books audio radio book literature reading review author Stephen Three Cups Of Tea One Man's Mission To Fight Terrorism And Build Nations School At A Time Mortenson Relin Second Violin Lawton

    • Guest reviewer Pat Stephen explores 'Three Cups Of Tea - One Man's Mission To Fight Terrorism And Build Nations . . . One School At A Time' by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin. Charles Stephen investigates 'Second Violin' by John Lawton, a new...
    • Nebraska Veterans Cemetery at Alliance -- May 29, 2010

    • Nebraska Veterans Cemetery at Alliance -- May 29, 2010

    • Humanities Desk audio radio history literature art religion Nebraska life Veterans Cemetery at Alliance airfield World War II WWII

    • A new Veterans Cemetery is under construction in the Nebraska Panhandle on the site of an airfield built for World War II combat training. Jerry Johnston traveled to the site of The Nebraska Veterans Cemetery at Alliance and filed this report.
    • Nebraska students meet Elie Wiesel -- May 1, 2010

    • Nebraska students meet Elie Wiesel -- May 1, 2010

    • Humanities Desk audio radio history literature art religion Nebraska life students meet Elie Wiesel Nobel Peace Prize winner author holocaust survivor

    • Meeting Nobel Peace Prize winner, author, and holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel was a rare opportunity for a student group from Lincoln Southwest High. Nebraska teachers continue to work to find the most appropriate and effective way to teach the...
    • All About Books: April 15, 2010

    • All About Books: April 15, 2010

    • All About Books audio radio book literature reading review author Stephen The Shameful Peace How French Artists and Intellectuals Survived the Nazi Occupation Spotts Art of Losing Poems of Grief Healing Young

    • Charles Stephen contemplates 'The Shameful Peace: How French Artists and Intellectuals Survived the Nazi Occupation' by Frederic Spotts, a look at the lives of collaborators, resisters, and survivors of wartime Germany's cultural domination....
    • Omaha's South 24th St. is business, cultural hub -- May 8, 2010

    • Omaha's South 24th St. is business, cultural hub -- May 8, 2010

    • Humanities Desk audio radio history literature art religion Nebraska life Omaha's South 24th St. is business cultural hub street immigrant immigrants Omaha

    • Omaha's South 24th Street has been reborn as a business and social hub for immigrants - just like it used to be. The recent revival is due to both the city's investment and community's perseverance. Robyn Wisch takes us on a tour of the historic,...
    • All About Books: May 6, 2010

    • All About Books: May 6, 2010

    • All About Books audio radio book literature reading review author Stephen Tears in the Darkness Story of Bataan Death March and Its Aftermath Philippines WWII Norman Complete Poems Parker

    • Charles Stephen reveals Michael and Elizabeth M. Norman's 'Tears in the Darkness: The Story of the Bataan Death March and Its Aftermath,' a wrenching illustrated account of the human suffering endured in the Philippines during WWII. Stephen also...
    • All About Books: April 22, 2010

    • All About Books: April 22, 2010

    • All About Books audio radio book literature reading review author Stephen Tippett interview Einstein's God Conversations About Science and the Human Spirit Speaking of Faith

    • Charles Stephen interviews Krista Tippett, the host of Speaking of Faith, about her new book 'Einstein's God: Conversations About Science and the Human Spirit.'
    • Nebraska City's Mayhew Cabin -- May 15, 2010

    • Nebraska City's Mayhew Cabin -- May 15, 2010

    • Humanities Desk audio radio history literature art religion Nebraska life City's Mayhew Cabin Kansas-Nebraska Act 1854 slavery John Brown

    • The Kansas-Nebraska act was signed this month in 1854. Nebraska became a territory, and whites began settling across the Missouri River. What wasn't settled yet was the question of slavery.
    • Smart Investing with Chris Farrell (Full Program Replay)

    • Smart Investing with Chris Farrell (Full Program Replay)

    • Smart Investing with Chris Farrell video dualformat audio television tv full program episode special Nebraska investment money economy stock bond portfolio finances finance students student financial literacy consumer budget education meltdown...

    • Chris Farrell, investment expert and personal finance guru on the public radio series 'Marketplace Money,' took questions live on Thursday on a variety of investment topics, from avoiding investment fraud to how to get started investing and how to...

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