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Here and Now for Wednesday, December 3, 2008

On today's podcast — the latest from the UAW meeting in Detroit, a look at requiring Americans to purchase health insurance, a report on new technologies that increase the fuel efficiency of cars, and the best of sports literature with Bill Littlefield, host of NPR's "Only A Game."

[0:14:24] ... have focus for them half a century. On making sure that fewer mothers dying and fewer infants -- we follow maternal mortality and from mentality. And -- cut those by well over 95%. And I ...
[0:19:07] ... not covered people who are unemployed. Second of all I think that single most important thing that the individual person does when they see a doctor. Is -- to have that extra tests or believe ...

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Sarah and Vinnie: 12.03.2008 6 AM - 7 AM

The 6 AM hour of the Sarah and Vinnie show from December 3, 2008.

[0:05:26] ... seller lists like that Stephanie Meyers who wrote the boxes is every single every single slot is filled by her. So arm over vacation my sister in -- finished twilight -- Travis and I read it Monday. ...
[0:28:01] ... published already. -- is going to buy don't know nine say -- mothers I will most of manual look look put a nine year old did what are you going to live up to this ...

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12/03/07-1 The Rick Emerson Show

Lisa D CNN - Storm Large calls in

[0:19:03] ... at certain slice of the film going audience will show up every single time the Cohen Brothers is sort of like Kevin Smith in that regard because let's be honest management has a limited filmmaker. ...
[0:24:41] ... your just minutes away from Jim -- is doing -- our mothers -- hello -- cameras and show only on any of 970s. Early in the cycle mirrors show. Only on your -- Bob ...

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Tom Vs. Squirrel…

Tom is doing battle with a cunning British rodent. It is against the law to swear on a canoe. Guess what? Christianity vs. atheism!

[0:27:49] ... we device pro Klestil is no matter out in public you here. Mothers wearing for the ticket is -- it's -- shouldn't Arnold's being very careful about -- they can weigh in front of children. ...
[0:32:39] ... Single individual Tuesday evangelical Christians is the effect that the foundational in on going effects the Christian principles have on society. In the just starting to crumble in there and today they're actively chipped away yet and that's why I'm always so fired up a lot of exits of is of death knell for our country is a bad sign such a ultimate. The just bugs me a little bit I think it's a huge issue. Bankers swing back the other way having. I think there's a generation of younger people that are coming behind that ...
[0:50:09] ... of information you've got the rules that you follow and every other single area of your life. Except when you get to the origins of all you've got here. Okay doesn't have no idea who ...
[0:50:45] ... as a human being in further it this intelligent creator role. Every single day who who knows how many times there and you do this. It set when you're presented with information -- in your ...
[0:52:53] ... we do understand is what it what I try to say every single day we infer. That there are people will be of their beings behind intelligence or information that we deal with. So why ...

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Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons "The Rented Cottage Murder Case" (04-03-52)

When Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons first debuted over the Blue Network on October 12, 1937, the show’s title accurately described Keen’s stock-in-trade; the “kindly old investigator” tracked down individuals who had mysteriously vanished, leaving behind their families, homes, jobs and other day-to-day activities. Keen (he never had a first name, unless it was “Peachy”) was assisted in these duties by an Irishman named Mike Clancy. Mike wasn’t much of a brainiac (the quote that comprises the title of this post was a semi-catchphrase that he seemed to use on the show every week) but he could use the necessary brawn when the situation called for it. Bennett Kilpack played kindly ol' Keen throughout most of the program’s run, as well as Philip Clarke and Arthur Hughes, while Jim Kelly took the role of Clancy. The series originally aired as a thrice-weekly fifteen-minute serial from 1937-43 (the show moved to CBS in 1942), providing more than ample time for Keen to solve even the most baffling of disappearances. Beginning November 11, 1943, the program changed its format to that of a half-hour weekly offering—and though the title and theme song remained, Keen branched out into investigating murders. If Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons sounds a little soap opera-ish, it’s because it originated from the “radio fiction factory” of Frank and Anne Hummert. (Frank received on-air credit for the writing, but the scripts were actually churned out by scribes like Lawrence Klee, Bob Shaw, Barbara Bates and Stedman Coles.) Mr. Keen“ employed all the stereotypes, heavy dialogue, and trite plotting of its daytime cousins” and “it appealed to a lowest common denominator.” So why is the show so popular with old-time radio fans today? Simple…it’s pretty doggone funny, in an unintentional sort of way. Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons enjoyed a healthy eighteen-year stint over radio. THIS EPISODE: April 3, 1952. NBC network. "The Rented Cottage Murder Case". Sponsored by: Anacin, Dentyne, Chesterfield. A strange cottage, renting for $25 during the housing shortage, is the scene of the murder of a cripple. The clue is in the crutches. Phillip Clark, Richard Leonard (director), Jack Costello (announcer), Frank Hummert (originator, producer, dialogue), Anne Hummert (originator, producer). 28:52.  

[0:20:14] ... it is my. The question of the -- in that case a single yes it did and I think this Colorado the floor. Floyd's. Mr. Carter's -- cod. Expressed sympathy with the death of the ...
[0:28:33] ... mr. -- next Thursday -- the kindly old -- returns to. The mothers -- murder case. ...

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