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  • U.S. Air Force Maj. Kate McGraw works in the mortuary at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, where the remains of American troops arrive from Iraq. McGraw talks about learning to cope with her emotions and work in a military morgue.
  • The Nurture Nature Center (NNC) in Easton explores nature and environmental sustainability through a combination of the arts as well as science, including…
  • Hosts George Miller and Kate Scuffle welcome the founders of the upcoming Easton Book Festival, Rebecca Migdal and Andy Laties. The new literary event,…
  • John Pearce welcomes guest Dr. Kate Richmond, Associate Professor of Psychology at Muhlenberg College, to discuss her experiences teaching and researching…
  • Kensington Palace announced that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting a new sibling for George, 4, and Charlotte, 2.
  • On many a windswept Irish hillside can be found a tall stone pillar, moss-covered and worn with age. Carved into the side of the stone is what looks like long lines of hatch-marks or notches.
  • Among the most powerful, romantic and dramatic of all the symbols of Scotland may just be the Highlanders' tartan and kilt.
  • The kilt began its life in 16th Century Scotland, and continues to be seen as a powerful, romantic and dramatic symbol of culture.
  • London-based 20-year-old Kate Nash is one of many British women poised to make pop breakthroughs in the wake of Lily Allen and Amy Winehouse. But music critic Robert Christgau thinks she's special, in large part because she's ordinary.
  • Louis Holzman finishes season 1 of Young Valley Leaders by welcoming back Sam Younes, Kate Hughes, Jack Reilly and Kyle Edwards to discuss how the region has changed and holiday traditions.
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