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Thursday, April 10, 201404/10/2014

The Bill Newman Show 4.10.14

In Bill Newman

Tom Nazario, author of  Living On A Dollar A Day; Rob Okun editor of Voice Male; plus, The Rev the…

Wednesday, April 9, 201404/09/2014

The Bill Newman Show 4.9.14

In Bill Newman

Award-winning film-maker Larry Hott; the Amherst co-op with Alex Kent; Teach Us That Peace with Baron Wormser.

Tuesday, April 8, 201404/08/2014

On The Money (4/9/14)

On this week’s show: Is the market rigged?, planning for retirement as a single person, helping your aging parents with money…

Tuesday, April 8, 201404/08/2014

The Bill Newman Show 4.8.14

In Bill Newman

Susan Riegler on The Divorce Papers; Ann Meeropol on men’s takeover of Mount Holyoke College; Alicia Ostriker on NPR with…

Tuesday, April 8, 201404/08/2014

Feelings, nothing more than feelings.

Monday, April 7, 201404/07/2014

The Bill Newman 4.7.14

In Bill Newman

Sigrid Schmalzer on “Science for the People!;” syndicated media host David Pakman; “Black In  The Valley” on Mumia Abu-Jamal.

Friday, April 4, 201404/04/2014

Taking Care of Business 4.5.14

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Ira Bryck and special guest Judie from Judie’s Restaurant in Amherst.

Friday, April 4, 201404/04/2014

The Bill Newman Show 4.4.14

In Bill Newman

Barbara Madeloni on teachers and standardized tests; Maxine Stein, Exec. Dir of Hospice of the Fisher Home.  

Thursday, April 3, 201404/03/2014

On The Money (4/2/14)

On this week’s show: S&P Equity strategist Sam Stovall with market predictions, reducing tax liability, 401(k) vs IRAs, and Dr.…

Thursday, April 3, 201404/03/2014

The Bill Newman Show 4.3.14

In Bill Newman

Author John Boyne on the war to end all wars; film-maker Stacey Maltin on a clash of culture and religion; plus,…

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