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Obama Offers Plan To Revive Economy
 President-elect Barack Obama put forward an economic stimulus plan on Saturday that calls for the creation of new jobs through expanded highway construction programs and development of solar energy use.
 Bush To APEC Leaders: Don't Abandon Free Trade
 Bush told leaders gathered in Peru for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum that the global financial crisis should not cause the nations to become protectionist. He urged the 21 nations not to impose regulations that would "stifle innovation and choke off growth."
 Obama's Senior Adviser Is Close, Connected
 One key person helping President-elect Obama fill the top jobs in his administration will continue to work with him in the White House. Transition co-chair Valerie Jarrett has been named a senior White House adviser.

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'Frozen River' Star Crafts A Desperate Character
 Best known for her role as Detective Kay Howard on the 1990s TV show Homicide: Life on the Street, actress Melissa Leo takes on cross-border smuggling in her new movie.
 Artist Provides Booths For Prayer
 They look just like telephone booths, but they are decorated with hands folded in prayer, and there's a place to kneel. The prayer booths are an art installation designed to spark dialogue on prayer in the public sphere. There are prayer booths in Jackson, Tennessee, in Ceder Rapids Iowa — and now on a bustling Manhattan street in New York City.
 Tracking Jewish History Through Vinyl Albums
 In a new book, authors Roger Bennett and Josh Kun detail American Jewish history through vinyl albums. They are trying to answer questions such as, "Who are we?" and "What are we inheriting?" in what Bennett calls the "beginning of a journey."

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Senate Candidates Saturate Oregon Airwaves

If you’ve turned on your TV lately, you can’t miss a slew of political ads. If you live in Oregon, the airwaves are saturated with an especially nasty slugfest. Democrat Jeff Merkley is trying to unseat Republican Gordon Smith in one of the most closely watched Senate races in the nation. Correspondent Chris Lehman has more.



Measure 59: Tax Fairness or Impending Disaster?

Supporters of Measure 59 on this year’s Oregon ballot say it will end a practice of double taxation. Opponents mock it as tax fairness ... for millionaires. Both sides agree it will mean the state will lose more than a billion dollars of revenue. Correspondent Chris Lehman reports.



Measure 54: School Project on the Ballot

Nearly every public high school student has to take a civics class to graduate. That’s where you learn how government works. Some students at a Portland high school put their new-found knowledge into action. The result is Measure 54 on this year’s Oregon ballot. Correspondent Chris Lehman explains.


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In Search of the

As we grapple with a gyrating economy, hear daily and dire news of planet Earth and immerse ourselves in a contentious election of the next president, it’s a time of radical ferment, sudden change and deeply held, often polarized opinions...
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Localism

Tuned In November 2008
 We all know that the world tends to operate cyclically — whether in weather patterns or popular fads...
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Climbing The Mountains

Tuned In October 2008
 I have long said that the Creator must not have been thinking about radio when the mountains that surround us were raised...
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Through richly textured stories and insightful conversation about everything
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