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Around 9:45 on the night of October 23, while attending an overnight event at the Boy Scouts' Camp Emerald Bay on Santa Catalina Island, Karl Tso, KI6PCW, and his wife, Deborah Ava, KJ6CRZ, of Topanga, California, decided to climb a  |  |


Every five years, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service counts how many Americans hunt. That number has fallen steadily since the 1970s, even in the rural West.  |  |
A 106 day Olympic torch relay is now underway in Canada. The Olympic flame arrived in British Columbia today from Greece.  |  |
Longtime Washington Congressman Norm Dicks denies any ethical lapses over campaign contributions and earmarks. The Democrat from Bremerton responded today to a Washington Post report.  |  |


A seabird die-off on the Washington and northern Oregon Coast has abated. Now marine scientists are trying to understand the cause of the underlying algal bloom.  |  |
The Oregon Lottery Commission decided today to make no changes to the way the state compensates video lottery retailers.  |  |
The FBI is investigating shots fired at the US Federal Courthouse in Eugene sometime Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. Several public officials have offices in the Courthouse - including US Representative Peter Defazio. Correspondent Jes Burns reports.  |  |
Yesterday saw some promising economic numbers, and a technical end to the recession, but the country is far from full recovery. Diane Brady of Business Week explains what the numbers do and do not tell us.What do you think? When  |  |
Democratic Mayoral candidate Bill Thompson has made term limits a central issue in the mayoral election. Oliver Koppell, NYC council member (), and Wayne Barrett, senior editor at the Village Voice and veteran political reporter, discuss the term limits issue  |  |
It's Halloween weekend, and time for some scary radio stories. Foley artist Muttt Le Dogg and artistic director Andy Donald are with the Naked Angels theater company. They share some of the stories (and sounds!) from the dramas.  |  |
A spike in sex crimes victims coming forward in Brooklyn's Orthodox Jewish community is seen a positive first step for law enforcement. Charles Hynes, and Rhonnie Jaus, chief of the District Attorney's sex crime bureau, discuss their efforts to encourage  |  |
With his new film Labor Day opening in theaters today, filmmaker Glenn Silber explains how labor unions can change elections. Dan Cantor, executive director of the , and Mike Fishman, president of , a union of building service workers, talk  |
Five notable New Yorkers are inductees into the City Lore . They join us as part of a week-long series.Today: Inductee Gerald Menditto manager of Coney Island's Cyclone, talks about his 30 years running NYC's most famous roller coaster.  |  |
November On-Demand and Pay-Per-View Guaranteed Movie Recommendation is a Risk-Free Offer Movie Lovers Can Believe In (PRWeb Oct 30, 2009) Read the full story at  |  |
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