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Each Friday morning, ETV's The Big Picture, holds an hour-long discussion on important South Carolina topics. Broadcast begins at 9:00 a.m. Friday mornings. (NPR News Stations only)
Each Friday morning, ETV's The Big Picture, holds an hour-long discussion on important South Carolina topics. Broadcast begins at 9:00 a.m. Friday mornings. (NPR News Stations only)
Spoleto Chamber Music
Spoleto Chamber Music returns to ETV Radio, showcasing the rich and diverse heritage of the chamber music repertoire with stellar performances by world-class musicians. Mondays at 7 p.m., thru June 30th on ETV Radio's classical NPR news stations.
Spoleto Chamber Music returns to ETV Radio, showcasing the rich and diverse heritage of the chamber music repertoire with stellar performances by world-class musicians. Mondays at 7 p.m., thru June 30th on ETV Radio's classical NPR news stations.
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Friday, May 9, 2008
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Professor: Myanmar Sees Its Identity at Stake
Bridget Welsh, assistant professor of Southeast Asian studies at Johns Hopkins University, talks about the military government of Myanmar and why it's been so reluctant to accept outside assistance in the aftermath of the cyclone.
Bridget Welsh, assistant professor of Southeast Asian studies at Johns Hopkins University, talks about the military government of Myanmar and why it's been so reluctant to accept outside assistance in the aftermath of the cyclone.
Can Obama Be Called the 'Presumptive Nominee'?
Several more superdelegates threw their support behind Democratic presidential candidate Barak Obama on Friday, all but erasing the once-substantial lead of his rival, Hillary Clinton. Political analysts E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and David Brooks of The New York Times say the race is essentially over.
Several more superdelegates threw their support behind Democratic presidential candidate Barak Obama on Friday, all but erasing the once-substantial lead of his rival, Hillary Clinton. Political analysts E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and David Brooks of The New York Times say the race is essentially over.
Groups Scramble to Get Aid to Myanmar Survivors
Despite troubles with Myanmar's military rulers, U.N. World Food Program spokesman Paul Riley says the agency has 240 staffers on the ground hurriedly working with government ministries to get aid to survivors of the cyclone. The agency fears running out of time.
Despite troubles with Myanmar's military rulers, U.N. World Food Program spokesman Paul Riley says the agency has 240 staffers on the ground hurriedly working with government ministries to get aid to survivors of the cyclone. The agency fears running out of time.






