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Monday, August 10, 201508/10/2015

El Salvador’s Las 17

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8.10 The Bill Newman Jeff Napolitano Show looks at an undereported story about 17 imprisoned El Salvadoran Women. Plus commemorating the 70th anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Japan and their new nuclear disaster.

Saturday, August 8, 201508/08/2015

Western Mass Business Show 8.8.15

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Ira talks with sales trainer Sheldon Snodgrass.

Thursday, August 6, 201508/06/2015

Presidents Day on the Newman Show!

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8.6.15  State Senate President Stan Rosenberg and Massachusetts Teachers Ass’n President Barbara Madeloni. Then we forecast with 22 News StormTeam…

Wednesday, August 5, 201508/05/2015

Remembering Nagasaki, & Vaya con Munoz

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8.5.15  Susan Southard, author of “Nagasaki – Life After Nuclear War”; Jeff Napolitano, Exec. Director of the American Friends Service…

Wednesday, August 5, 201508/05/2015

On The Money (8/5/15)

This week on On the Money with Gary Thomas: 3 Things that can derail your retirement Social Security employees that…

Tuesday, August 4, 201508/04/2015

Pirates and Improv

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8/4: Ahoy mateys, it’s Treasure Island according to  Long John Silver, Billy Bones, Black Dog, Blind Pew, & Jim Hawkins,…

Monday, August 3, 201508/03/2015

Space, Jazz, and Breastfeeding

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8.3.15 Cheryl Latuner, author of “Baby At My Breast: Reflections of a Nursing Mother”; Hampshire College professor/astronomer Salman Hameed on…

Saturday, August 1, 201508/01/2015

Western Mass Business Show 8.1.15

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Ira speaks with Angela Lussier.

Friday, July 31, 201507/31/2015

Hunger Doesn’t Get A Summer Vacation

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7.31.15

Thursday, July 30, 201507/30/2015

The Presidential Horse Race!

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7.30.15

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