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it's probably been the most difficult political position for a vice presidential candidate senator dan quayle quayle has been under the presses microscope since george bush named him as its gop running mate the forty one year old senator from indiana has continually had to answer questions about his service record during the vietnam war has called for a strong defenses raise questions of possible hypocrisy quale served in the indiana national guard during part of that war in addition to questions about his days in the national guard quayle has been asked about his relationship with a female lobbyist and about college exams some kansans chug up the prices investigation as necessary international action while others are upset because they say the press is digging up the past instead of asking about today's issues here are politicians running for a political error background should be investigated thoroughly friday it's my understanding that there is a lot of information in politics and part
political system today i feel with all the special interest groups are the subject of intense and the investigation was our country we're dealing with is that at that time you know and it was a lot we like to say we can't then i in that war was it useless more into the snow near one of their lost allies to me it was trying to investigate everybody knew every little thing now yeah maybe doesn't matter to you about his past service record that he was a marine to the indiana national guard now about that leaving and leaving a loaded
too far advanced they do art like it is these are future if the press doesn't ask these questions for the public i don't know who will the republicans embattled candidate for vice president dan quayle was on his own yesterday trying to put a week's worth of controversy behind him he brushed aside the issue of how we got into the national guard during the vietnam war instead during stops in lexington kentucky and cincinnati he talked about creating jobs and revamping the federal budget process although ground has decided to stop answering the questions the press hasn't decided yet to stop asking for okc see an eight cd areas be we know summer is winding down with the falling stars are more evident that's because each year around this time the person meteor shower curse planetarium director the cosmos for roger holder says the show is one of the best meteor showers in the
year that there's a near shore news a shower of falling stars if you will in that all of the meteors are falling star as we say will appear to come from one point in the sky that's the radiant point or at the point as were the earth's atmosphere is bugging me bumping into or intercepting the orbit of the comet and all the pieces of the city are pieces of the dust can slam that come out of the comet is approaching the sun as they enter the earth's atmosphere these are traveling at speeds of about sixty kilometers per second they burn vaporize and during that time go very bright they produced a brief second in time when they're gone but they're unique thing about sharon meteor shower is if you were to draw the path of those meteors on the star map and then trace backwards from the direction were going to volunteer to come from almost exactly the same point in the sky
and that of course is when we were having the orbit of the comet hofer says the climax of the shower ugly thursday night and friday morning person observer steady there we cross through the orbit of a comet is the name of a college comet swift tuttle who has visible in nineteen sixty two very barry commoner that because it left a lot of the signs along a lot of particles along its orbit and at the time of observing it they calculated its orbit of being about a hundred and twenty one years in length which it should have been back close to the sun and the earth again in nineteen eighty three but it hasn't shown up and it that isn't too unusual in that a comet is a very tiny object and not much mass or weight and gravity of planets in the area can change your kids especially on their way away from the sun or been traveling saw five years source of five to six years of not being back yet that's not too unusual it still could show up at these are all pieces from the commentators widely observed observed in nineteen sixty two is a
beautiful bright com halper says watching the finest hour yesterday more popular it used to be before the mercury vapor street when it became so popular that people would notice them but now most people majority or a population live in cities and cities turn on all the streetlights at night and as a result most people rarely ever see a falling star curfew throughout the country to see them once more but most people don't notice and for mayor in town the most of themselves a bit they just don't show sooner the city won't offer says getting away from the city to the north or east is the best because then you will be looking back towards the city lights you can start looking at any time in the evening but the point that they'll be coming from or be right underneath that the five stars that make the w shape of the constellation cassiopeia the queen the radio is in the constellation perseus which is just under cassiopeia but that wi cassiopeia is easily recognized it'll on the northeastern horizon early in the evening the thing later you wait
after midnight the higher above the horizon the radio beefs of the more meteors should say the want to see early in the evening will be coming from the northeast across toward generally they could be going almost any direction out of that area in the northeast and they might not be simpler actually overhead they will be minority starting out with their gretchen appear to be coming from there earlier in the morning than like the two to four o'clock in the morning period of time that's before sunrise would begin and the radio part of the highest about the northeastern horizon and then it will be possible even see meteors going the other way that the going toward the horizon want a guitar or anything you would be seeing the person meteor shower can be seen with the naked eye know binoculars of telescopes are necessary for says the best equipment is the chase lounge chair and maybe some insect repellent he also says you should allow ten to twenty minutes for your eyes to adjust to the darkness once again the best time to see the meteor shower as late thursday night
and early friday morning for okc cnn tape cd i'm nancy finken i'd center director sara lee hardy says the hands of the facility opened in mid july for children and adults we wanted a discovery at large at the art center was about to be fun and interesting and educational but not a playground and we felt very strongly that it needed to finally develop kinds of security only country various children's museums art museums hands on tech's galleries in line elements of all these things in must of ali was people who came to discover a little bit differently and look at it a little bit and so there's a real difference you know in the arts center has always had a
strong emphasis on education than ever permit interactive exhibition it says a breakthrough for the center was combining real art with education one of the unique things about the discover area is how much local talent has been utilized the volunteer committee chaired by jenn wilson asked local and your ideas for help putting the area to gather this health told the cost down she says and also gave the artist a sense of ownership and pride in something they were trying to produce one of those artists is fred elliot he's got one of the real eye captures in the area it's a huge tom bowman he has an impulse thing one of the things that i like dylan's mother of the street doesn't really still lives of the mechanical things things that there
are long lines of children stood waiting for their turn to drop a coin and the big machine the front part is watching the neon lights go on and the coin dropping levers and coasting down ramps began that comes out of the sides seemed secondary to the thrill of watching our work the gumball machine elliott says is a self portrait on the back wall of the machine i yelled bingo balls arranged like a silhouette of the artist jenn wilson committee chair person says different concepts for each area were decided long before any peace was constructed you decide well we want an entity that can demonstrate cause and effect so we we came up with this marble run an activity we wanted an entity that demonstrated the fact that over a period of time parked changes and that's why its important study art history issue so you can follow them but the themes and the changes in our times we developed an entity called shuffle three time which is like a card game
that you you're lying down the activity of cars in the order in which you think they happen in time in a new conflict apart and reveal whether that actually catches some questions about the work hard and that's where the center is called the discovery path area wilson says local artist were asked to design the contents of these packs she says the plants represent everything from texture to music to poetry we have an activity here called a found poem about your dad by patricia track surgery is a local poet and she designed this entity that has that has many many directions you know when she opened up and that she has a series of boxes here that that she's asked you to look into and feel and touch and she ashton what it reminds you that she she has she has different
textures in the boxes and she has things for you to feel the israeli raid which we felt was very important to make language to the two part because the whole scope of the discoveries very good or disciplinary that that language in particular because we wanted to be able to express ourselves that really shellac says she raised her children and grandchildren here because the center enhances creativity i have i don't know whether they can i had to talk her into kenny in just a minute but i know you'll like it became a and i have a hard time getting rid of lead as aline art center especially the discover area makes a great family affair because children and parents are able to work through the different activities together and hopefully apply what they've learned at the center of the things in our everyday lives forty eight c c and k eight cd i'm nancy finken the most common patient that we created the middle aged man is
complaining of argentina during the day and no patients are very are commonly diagnosed with having prepared here in our particular sleep lab we don't fear that many patients with info on the opera's they go wee wee allegedly batman i'll vote in order to get the revolt from frequently movements are kicking during the night so treatable is that it's all very treatable are entirely of korea can can of course be a carjacking in origin or could be in the corner or ten medications in another cataclysmic can alleviate the symptoms without being can be cured or orally the media should they buy a variety of treatment ranging from education you are what we call the ipad which is made of airway pressure america the patient you do the night to help them leave and held them preparing their lead and that although raking up to minor and and plenty more major
surgical treatment but they do explain what's a couple times that night the nation of breathing during felipe there are two types of mamie are actually retired on medicaid which is the combination of the brain drain they're keeping the body from breeding and of course the airflow in oregon and had broken by a later attempt to predict which we've done airflow coming in or out of the truck which is the most common that we come across that is where there is an attempt to break the patient's stomach and moving their chant no arab community around and adolfo federal which is a complete shutdown and i know from the brain then you know and the body don't worry this cause i'm some long term problems of this continued to go on oh yeah on education which are very very common with particularly in europe
the patient dr are becoming slightly deprived of an adequate amount of our kitchen during the night and you know i agree with her considerable amount of time there may be prepared to kill any memory loss an increase we do know that the patient will go wide variety of and there are like well what else do you find when you test people who handles that what are some of the problems we we on top of our idea of physiological monitors week with tom mutchler and on the leg then after we used to check for what they call a nocturnal my advocating or a light moment during the during the patient we are the patient may or may not have gotten the associate with the episode but it happens often enough it will prevent a patient from obtaining deeper level of lead and that's one reason the patient may lead but they may not be the law that's one reason why they may be very very creepy they are
aware of the reason because they aren't completely awakening but they're not reaching the people ultimately that they need for it now we heard the opening i guess home remedies for sleeping drinking well having seen things and that i there any suggestions you have for people who are having trouble sleeping at night things they can do to make it a little bit easier on themselves well everything and i would get into a healthy league haven't won a time where that is your bedtime it you know like the time for the vehicle you may be going to bed at night one night twelve and then tried to get into a pattern of trying to definitively before your bedtime that might encourage people to leap into one down read a book read that in our sleep inducing tight activity if you can train your body to recognize that when you do this activity that the beginning of years we
have it will put it that way it might be easier for you to deal technically the harvard arm you know that kind of warm milk and all that you kind of faltered and four of them for treatment or a plan if you called them kristen slagle is in the ed technologist at st francis hospital in wichita she says sleeping pills are definitely not a good idea to fight sleep disorders forty eight c c e and k eight cd i'm nancy finken a request by developers for wichita horse racing track asked the state racing commission to extend the deadline for them to come up with a new plan for horse racing in the state the commission denied a request which means when fidel will not be the site for their mutual horse racing commission has granted a license in the kansas city area for a duel dark horse racing track with dog race into probably be stuck at first and it's also given the eureka track permission for nineteen days of racing this year in addition
it is raising for three days was a loud fireworks county fair the tragedies and the decision hasn't been made the latest development has been the elimination of wichita and the south central part of the state for horse racing but a dog track and the area still has a strong possibility as stipulated in the financing for the hutchinson proposal says the state fairgrounds will not hold horse racing in competition with dog or moore's raising it would hit our area it's up to the state racing commission to decide not only who gets the license but when the race is will we ride jack sampson is the vice president of the fairgrounds for mitchell racing association he says what's presented state had been largely responsible for bringing chemical rating and the breeders want to protect their interest or i think they realized the horse racing days in kansas were also knowing or hinder or they were so long and so are many years to get the war we are now with
the possible a permanent resident kansas city and order and kansas and also there i was a baby in the but not very many now indian sells at work in those bundles day normally should or could be much as a bit rigid kansans taking three traction generation one gives anyone could possibly one which more and more about the regional approach where her horse racing track here in the past recent commissioner's and said you really had an eye not in the same market as their decision to allow racing at the location wasn't considered competition between the cities i'm only reading jenkins but primarily for quarter horses in the past they do advertise to worsen and that they'll be racing thoroughbreds and arabians to quarter horses run shorter distances and can get along well with the
smaller say track like eureka privately as the thoroughbreds and arabians were tensions traction the catering to our better with wider turn areas and they could run longer distances kansas was breeders of understood their words is that in states where raising is allowed so having tracks in kansas they say it will enhance economic development by creating a new industry in the area championing president of the canvas or smooth association says the thing he's most concerned about is horse racing in south central kansas period he says he's not leaning toward any one place over another just as long as there are as many tracks available for raising as possible george smith executive director of the kansas thoroughbred association says his organization well beyond that we're trapped in hutchinson on an unknown number of that wanted to five point five million for the love with unknowns
i don't know and in order to go on so long and they're going to go there and the wind about a contender the proposal in her in a moment smith says he's confident horse breeders have been influential in bringing our
mutual racing to the state have a strong impact with the racing commission he says representatives to make and the thoroughbred association will continue to be present at the racing commission meetings each friday in topeka cates easy engage cd i'm nancy finken ron peters of the kansas department of commerce the company members of the bloomingdale team as they visited overland park what purpose of this trip does is to kind of feel a little bit more of a feel of the stage and they have been the focus of this does promotions based on food and on tuesday they did announce and the number of food companies from the state that poem deals has indeed selected to hopefully work without providing that that everything goes well as as far as those negotiations led that we're also i have also talked with them and expand it into other areas tourism arts and craftsman and just unique items
to the state and so the people that are here in this particular party of bloomingdale's are people in the display and designer and so they're trying to get a feel for the state how they can confess promote kansas in bloomingdales years says the commerce department wants to make sure that people see the displays at bloomingdale's will understand how diversified kansas yes there's fierce unique uniqueness of the high tech area that we wanna make it known that kansas has not only because it's fair but i think that the aviation industry in the state is something that we want to definitely are going on and show the people that well what we are and we do have a lot of history in the end in the west and in the dodge city and things of that nature where else when you expound on on the aviation and the things the high tech areas that the that we do have him stay couples for director max ary
says he's been assured a major part of the display will be representative on the paddles fear gold plated helmets like the war on the media possibilities in the world right now they're seeing the possibility of sending back to them an actual spacesuit for spacesuit and of course we have to take some hard looks at some things of security on techniques in hand oui non and salons basis or pro will most recognizable artifact from the space program they also happen to be one of the most fragile one of the most valuable artifacts and so we're having to really evaluate the wear and tear and will be incurred on the students a lot like yours but i'd really like to someone back there because i think would make a very dramatic display something that you wouldn't expect to see when you walk in a bloomingdale's is a four hundred thousand our poll winner space suit sitting there and it will get people's attention very quickly terry conducted a personal tour for the group to the state's number
one tourist attraction second day out waste management agency that respects human rights second day out of the two weeks white inside of the small cockpit freshly you hearing collection bags wide open and completely flooded the car and headed robbery very dangerous situation piccolo section to try to clean up they never quite got old every morning they woke up some more this will divide you know every time they close a visor their helmets clean stuff off the entire all the control panels were covered with a big open up their fruit vines and paula had a white off that food is one of the two weeks and actually finally got that one of the reporters asked him will describe its white not knowing what happens when he said well there are spent two weeks in the men's room debbie can rot of learning doesn't make this trip to kansas before this fall she was part of the team sent to explore the idea of featuring canvas wood
products carruthers says of the eight floors of the new york store two will be housing mcevers promotion one woman exhibits and two hours and one will be struggling through products bloomingdale's so part of what we do to get ourselves unique in different is we got our own challenge to go out into the world and to come up with specific promotions are state wide who are countrywide to make our store unique and different for our customer to give them incentive to come back and have something different to see at bloomingdale's as lassie go out there and get the best quality product that's available one possible promotion idea involving the atmosphere would be a contest for a student in new york to win a trip to the future astronauts base camp and hutchinson during the summer of nineteen eighty nine they can't promotion is slated to open with a celebration on the evening of may tenth with a display opened the window shoppers on may eleventh four htc and kate cd i'm nancy reagan
the research institute of america published a report in nineteen eighty five standing eighty five percent of european companies in over five thousand us firms are using gravel analysis as innate in recruitment promotion and worker compatibility evaluation helen countless online ad began studying and writing about five years ago remember is i was very interested in handwriting analysis but ehlers teaching i never felt i had the time to take the classes now is that i had to pay better time to go to get extra work that they need to be something more academic that's what i have found that since taking handwriting analysis it is very academically more people should take it however are it to charlie it may have taken this basic steps class which does not certify line but a very helpful and everything is that the new king is as as you learned it and we used it a lot
and she used it i should say oh to analyze children's writing and find out things about children about parents about plants we can really you know when we get a note from a mother we tried to see what type of person would return working ok you're showed his children's problems why i am and it shows why name your child is that working into his potential and no so i was very interested in and bad advice a narrative because then when i can i had to take a leave in november one year i thought that was an ideal time because i was white man and so i adam boyes and in an inn my name to be at international math for now says headquarters and they like my resume and accepted me as a student and i started studying it is an eighteen month course
i finished it in less than eighteen months because and so i was home and i didn't have anything else to go the difficult course and that but you are very carefully monitored its extension cords by your very carefully monitored kalb is now a certified member of the national organization for gravel analysts and she can teach others about the subject she says the analysis doesn't focus on the neatness or sloppiness of the penmanship instead the study is done with a magnifying glass with concentration placed on the strokes because i went to that it just call the basic eight basics debt class and he is our archives of eight different look like that we study and its debts are there are eight ten twelve hours of instruction required bar international headquarters in chicago and i divide that up into four three are classics that up
to the group and up to the instructor of course i do it for free art classes and that now this this we'll give you a working knowledge of handwriting analysis by it will not certify you actually do announces for other people you would not they are you would not be able to teach but it does give you are a working knowledge it shows you the difference in personality of someone who writes very heavily and someone who has a very light hand writing art that there's a there's a man a difference in the personality of people there are heavy eyeliner ideas or someone who is a very polite also we read learn the meaning of the low loops of letters there's much information to be gained from then lloyd loop of a letter means it shows whether you like people in your social minded person or when you'd rather be alone some people can work well with other people and want to work where ground other people
while another person would rather work alone and they do better when they're working alone and the things that we learned from mom on the lower lip how people are organized in a letter f for instance at the top lieutenant guadalupe of the letter f is equal that says as much about the live below the line and prisons a very organized person they can think of they have good ideas and things to do our theories and so forth and then they can organize her thoughts and it reviews to our companies these things some people have a look at the top and maybe is the line for the bottom of a man for lepers and good ideas and can think of things to do good philosophy is that they do not have the ability to organize their thoughts and that a meaningful activities the last penny has no clue but the top but in nicely with the bottom means they can take from layoffs is a pitch ideas and that
reorganizing into good works that's kind of person that thinks in that sector because they can take them their nerd ministry or their bosses ideas and organizing into it very good you organize it into meaningful activities counts as the science of handwriting analysis is nothing new and batting analysis goes back a long way and that aristotle mentioned it first on the roman emperor nero in london are roman cards when they went up qatar was not going to his satisfaction jumped up and shouted and point to the prisoner shot in his handwriting shows him to be treacherous the first book about handwriting analysis was written by a our art fair in sixteen twenty was an attack and got there by the name of barbie but so few people know how to read and write at that time that it was neglected because for
the years are the germans of thing about and then the romans and then the french and you know work has been done counts as a person's mood can shine through in their handwriting that whether a person is angry content or euphoric the basic stroke signifying the bulk of a person's personality including temperament and self esteem are usually consistent skeptics may question of gravel analysts ability to read a person according to his handwriting but kalb said it is a proven tool well people will tell you should take it you know you tell somebody something about themselves and then test a big dog and that it's that it's very accurate way up in the ninety percentile sometime ninety five percent accurate kalb says she enjoys helping people understand themselves better at your handwriting analysis and she especially likes working with children people with problems personal problems marital problems that you're not an opera
cheating is through what they should be and so on will bring rioting to me which analyzed and we can find our other times people's problems they may have some will hang up there wherever they can overcome want to test children in school and maybe it's an inferiority complex about that day to be part of the adult there working with them are not aware of this this inferiority feeling out you know we have some are our personalities are like eight iceberg there is so much of our personality that's hidden and thats a little bit that shows and in this is what i go for analysts global analysis or analyzing handwriting is that thing that we can do to find out what's down in this hidden part of it we can find talents that we have and new shows so they can all you can always tell a potential that we
are using now she is all of our potential and it can also shows them problems that we have that if we're aware of them we can get to work on them because kalb is an expert in this field say sometimes intimidate some friends you'll be surprised how many people they used to write to me robert templer letters now are called they are because they feel that it's just like the doctor you know a utility a doctor to find out about yourself but yuichi back on the street he doesn't stop insane or do i think you have a coup today or you're going to get something that they were allies and they don't diagnose your tendency you and maybe do we are there a lot of times we get i get letters and notes of people that i don't know what that voice what's in their mind did you verify it and then a lot of times i didn't get there at their right to which is to say people say i'm
not going to write your letter then selling because you got that girl i can live everything as for her husband kalb says she has analyzed his handwriting and she said her own analyzed as well she says she's sure that marriage counselors to use grapple analysis are smart to do so this weekend the kansas chapter of gravel analysts will be having one of two annual conferences in saliva of the more than one hundred twenty kansas members of the chapter an estimated seventy will get together for a weekend of sharing of ideas and seminars cow or re teaching a four part course it had to the community college which begins next tuesday april twenty six her word of wisdom now include this advice never make a judgment about someone without allies in their handwriting statistics prove more and more companies marriage counselors educators and just plain clothes are following that advice for cage cc and gates cd i'm nancy finken
arnold has been working part time for eight years with the department of social and rehabilitation services collecting child support payments for the state and for parents he also says he does a lot of family law in his private practice i dove explains why he thinks the time period for collection of child support payments should be increased use an individual is owed child support by their ex husband which is usually the case always then if that many it's not paid within five years and is not all we call an executioner a garnishment file which many people obviously do not know how those work five years they can no longer record that child support unless a fault called revive or and that'll extend another two years but generally mostly been collected foreign is is between five and seven years so what happens is many fathers will leave
the state or higher or not have a job or do whatever for that time period that five to seven year time career eight or nine years and then when the woman or the state or whoever discovers out where the individual is that then they cannot anymore collector child or because it's over that fire seven year period and there's two bills before the state legislature will just automatically extended seventy years where you don't have to file this motion which is a real hassle to revive it the other one and may actually be better in terms of for the for the woman or whoever has custody but i don't think it's going to pass legislation unfortunately it is one that would extended till three years after the child turns eighteen so that the cellist words do knowing until really until a child's twenty one essentially and then they'll leave you on a problem that i've seen a lot of money the last two world aronson and
children becomes how that five year statute when i just education to five years for the judgment day arnold says once percenter at of kansas it's much more difficult and more time consuming to enforce the child support orders to reset and that is supposedly allows you to go after someone in a different state that it's very difficult particularly some states that is very low and they're totem pole or per list of priorities and dad southern states for some reason they simply do not want to prosecute or go after an absent parent in their state only injury second so for example he named the taxes is a real bad one where if you have a young man living in texans and use those big child porn cans and we follow these recent hacks very difficult to collect and there's a lot of states like that that just do not out in force at a state court or
opposition and once you have a child support our judgment like that yet it lists or it becomes a lenient real estate so for example if i don't pay my charles or iowa house then that judgment for child support among workers against it becomes a lien against my house or why try and sell my house if the abstract or invaders or job ry like mr so i pay off that piece of property a lot of the people who do tie worker real estate or are against extending it because then it extends their work and causes them promises twenty years from our eighteen years from now you could have a child support a lenient salesman can be a real problem for them that he kept a balance which is more important in a child's child support or worrying about a title problem and again the other thing is is that in my
practice to a lot of time to so i get to get paid for years in europe and it was just so as house in the league and so's house is if he pays a soft because people can borrow lean on itunes and he was questioned by the judiciary committee one of the questions was what happens when you have a situation where a husband wife aura lee they're not in writing agree that he does not have to pay child support and yet at the court there's an order making pay child support and then ten or twenty years later she comes back here or someone comes back and the department of sorenson says when one eclipses child support now and he comes in and says well i have a i have an oral agreement not a and m of course now you're asking unpaid child support and that i guess were a player that was two things first of all there's always oral agreements and some of them are
true i find that you know sometimes as my wife will agree to something like that if that happens that i don't it is you know trying to pursue it but on the other hand i often have asthma or a wife camilla and say well i have an agreement to do this or this and then the other one comes in and says no there was no such agreement and unless it's in writing it's really difficult and i often counsel people come in my office to you needed couldn't imagine doing it writing at the courthouse i don't set kansas is five year period as one of the lowest in the country most states have ten or twenty years and some even have a life time to collect arnold says he's optimistic that one of the bills will pass in the legislature but more than likely it will be the one which extends the collection time by two years changing it from the present five years to seven years for cage cc engage cd i mean
it's not good that day yeah and i think it is and one another that won a lot of odd and that one show up and that the young life painting
collection and my only on the part of the detective a damn and there that they are in is delighted the person everyone else knew the truth all along and that person was still keeping up a line hadn't realized that that the truth the rising stars between the nineteen fifties and the nineteen seventies there were six main characters we knew that that part of the nineteen seventies but at the moment says it and very deep secret of that play those problems as stated in the pen and she looked at the five and dime what their perfect days to them that they have to be an ad for a giant
and fish got a chance to meet safety and now to have active both you can do it you know who probably in seattle and there and she competed family that madden then thank you since to do that in nineteen fifty five there is no proof that money essentially gave it that actually james dean's than what it takes to meetings at the time it ended up at two hundred am but in this sensitive moment that about cry he's
right we know that this will come back to the five and got immediate immediately become homeowners so it was left to come home that says india the first one of the show it's yours of that and i'm treating three d allan is calling the defund that throughout the time through the title too easy for james does she know what she's never let go of him she's always that she has is her son and
interesting pieces of riyadh that she's likely to keep changing the life she is infatuated that he was a top ten hit and she's the one that won the discipleship feinstein club and was a president and kept on going and stuff say that it's almost comedians are meeting those pleading so it wasn't until the time of the shooting in addition to low know about himself against the sissy played by gary cunningham has a few problems it is
and this tale and how it had a double mastectomy cunningham who plays the talks about her characters has been quite a playboy that she wanted to do i mean they're like a while every day and ended up getting married maybe by now the right reasons and so that kind of added though i've lived on the third main character johannes played by laura tyson recently graduated from a month and is just back from some of their work to a gymnastics former employer match because to land in the nineteen fifties was joe seven years after high school johannes exchange and no one knew it now he or she came back to duty as joanne really well
and clinton anything out and i come in to my character direct fire says not only did the anger that this plane fell in jail and have to stay together so did each of the party is playing its character we had to work work that has great interesting work in that respect that work at the two actresses together and talk about that certain ah stage habits they might have that would carry on the next one years and
unease about the character addicted so that they both are about the same in some instances we see that the defense of the character but instantly see how my character as not change course has gone downhill because they haven't grown rising the main theme of the show contains the lives of the characters to the set of the many flooded the james dean of the film and then there's five and died he says the senate was just a bunch of golf only by telephone polls and the back says the mountain enjoyed it also have false fronts mona lives the line to james dickey's a sense father says it is the line that the chest is the same as always even at a lot because he's really so brian says it's for mature audiences and nbc this weekend july first and the third editor at salon at thirty pm for a good juicy engage cd
i didn't see fit again fb after being united community development block grant the city of hutchinson is planning to file suit against the kansas department of commerce the grant any amount of three hundred thousand dollars was to be used for renovating the landmark and leon hotels the city's decision to pursue this matter could be setting a precedent that cactus commerce department officials have told me this will be the first time the city has filed suit against the department hutchinson planning director carnegie mellon explains why legends and did not receive a grant i think the promise this time is the state specifically an appalling the application leading formula did not applied in the way and in the manner in which they have described in the application materials that they would apply to leo says the application in disputed not low to moderate income
people in an area that had loosened applications can actually then we've all had anticipated he says the whole lot it's pretty complicated and a lot of the commerce department written by ralph vaughan gingrich the city of hutchinson requested the commerce department to temporarily postpone simon contacts with other cities receiving grants which totaled just over seven million dollars to re evaluate the fund will be figuring how genes and application and then toward the city it's quiet in response to that line the grant program administrator value at montgomery defended the alamo score hutchinson received a mountain area saying that request for postponing the epigram contacts denied leno's says because of the rejection the appeal process has begun we want to appeal and basically the states at the state department commerce said that we have no money no reason has to appeal
and they're so the our next alternative are no alternative is to have district court reveal review the states' administration of the program and specifically how they waited applications and rated hutchinson's applications that would begin in district court in topeka leo says isn't the only city to have them what the commerce department but it's the first one to file suit i have talked with a number of communities most of the problems have been something called threshold requirements which is another issue altogether then is this their various ship hotels that you have to jump even get your application waited and many people have complained that they have had their their projects arbitrarily thrown out on threshold and that we've got to the point of being rated know are probably didn't have that prop we got over those initial hurdles that
so that's not really an issue with us right at the other communities that i have talked to none of them have decided to fall the course that pattinson i wanted to belong i know a number of other communities specifically communities with housing implications have lisa miller that administrative appeal letter that her to just got a response from one reason scientists choose not to file suit is because they fear it will hurt their chances of getting a grant in the future ideas a narrative that says he isn't worried about that well there were some other cities the head to us that there might be some repercussions but i don't think that the state will look at it that way out of the way suppose to be firmly of twitter there's no word about when they're sick they come up and just record in topeka as for the cost of pursuing the matter planning director carl leto says it shouldn't cost the city
much because the city attorney we do not have the word as well as others already on the city's payroll for okc see engage cd i'm nancy finken
Series
Nancy Finken Interviews
Episode
GOP Running Mate Dan Quail, Perseid Meteor Shower, Art Center New Discovery Area, Kansas Horse Racing, Sleep Apnia, Kansas-Themed Bloomingdales Floors, Handwriting Analysis
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KHCC
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Radio Kansas (Hutchinson, Kansas)
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Episode Description
Senator Dan Quail named George Bush's GOP running mate and his history, Planetarium Director Roger Hofer on the Perseid recurring meteor shower, Art Center Director Sarah Lynn Hardy discusses their new interactive discovery area exhibition, Big Gumball Machine Artist Fred Elliot speaks about his art for the Art Center discovery area, EEG Technologist at St. Francis Hospital Kristen Slaegle on sleep disorders and sleep apnia, Vice President Fairground Mutual Racing Association Jack Samson on protecting paramutual horse/dog racing in Kansas, Executive director of the Kansas Thoroughbred Association George Smith talks about his thoughts on Hutchinson being a good place for a horse racing track, KS Department of Commerce Ron Peters visits areas in Kansas for inspiration for KS-themed floors in New York's Bloomingdales, Cosmosphere director Max Ary on cosmosphere representation in Bloomingdales display, Hutchinson Handwriting Analyzer Hellen Kelb.
Series Description
Compilation of Nancy Finken interviews with notable people in KS in the late 1980s.
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Compilation
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Interview
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Local News Interviews and Reports
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Duration
00:57:03.600
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Producing Organization: KHCC
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Chicago: “Nancy Finken Interviews; GOP Running Mate Dan Quail, Perseid Meteor Shower, Art Center New Discovery Area, Kansas Horse Racing, Sleep Apnia, Kansas-Themed Bloomingdales Floors, Handwriting Analysis ,” Radio Kansas, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed May 18, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-4a9ced4a9c6.
MLA: “Nancy Finken Interviews; GOP Running Mate Dan Quail, Perseid Meteor Shower, Art Center New Discovery Area, Kansas Horse Racing, Sleep Apnia, Kansas-Themed Bloomingdales Floors, Handwriting Analysis .” Radio Kansas, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. May 18, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-4a9ced4a9c6>.
APA: Nancy Finken Interviews; GOP Running Mate Dan Quail, Perseid Meteor Shower, Art Center New Discovery Area, Kansas Horse Racing, Sleep Apnia, Kansas-Themed Bloomingdales Floors, Handwriting Analysis . Boston, MA: Radio Kansas, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-4a9ced4a9c6