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1-4-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast
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Maryland’s unemployment rate has been edging down, but the Free State’s economy is growing slower than many other states. We talk with Richard Clinch of the Jacob France Institute at the University of Baltimore … about the year that was in economics and what we can expect from 2012
Then –Veteran Baltimore Sun copy editor John McIntyre on the language wars, and why idiomatic, grass-roots, un-pedigreed English provides a perennial battlefield.
Plus: George Gershwin called Rhapsody in Blue "a musical kaleidoscope of America." This week, the Baltimore' Symphony Orchestra presents its take on the piece. Tom Hall talks about it with Pops Conductor Jack Everly.
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