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12:00 AM
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Great Conversations
"Karen Armstrong and Robert Siegel"
Karen Armstrong (Buddha) and Robert Siegel (National Public Radio). [P]

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1:00 AM
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Economics U$A
"Federal Reserve"
The rising power of the Federal Reserve Board and the pros and cons of increasing reliance on monetary policy are examined. [P]

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1:30 AM
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Economics U$A
"Stagflation"
Demand-pull and cost-push inflation: looking at the economic crises of the 1970's and the economic expansion of the 1990's. Updated 2002. [P]

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2:00 AM
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Unfinished Nation
"A Nation at War"
American mobilizes for World War II. Strategies employed on both the Pacific and European fronts. U. S. becomes arsenal of allies; residual effects of economic boom. War and the American people: Blacks, Latinos, Native-Americans. Internment of Japanese Americans. [G]

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2:30 AM
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Unfinished Nation
"Taking The Offensive"
Roosevelt runs for fourth term; survives only a few months in office. An unprepared vice president Harry Truman takes office. The liberation of Europe and defeat of Germany. The Pacific offensive. The Manhattan Project, dropping of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki; lingering debates over its use. [G]

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3:00 AM
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Science In Focus: Force and Motion
"Bend and Stretch"
We all expect a spring to stretch or compress when a force is applied, but forces can even deform solid objects like the floor or the top of a table. In this workshop, students in a high school classroom explore ideas about tension and normal force. By applying a force to a spring and measuring the distance the spring is stretched, the students calculate the force constant or stretchiness of the spring. Lecture demonstrations using student volunteers help to illustrate that even rigid objects bend when a force is applied. [G]

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4:00 AM
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Saddle Club
"Trouble Free"
When Veronica removes Trouble from the stables, she upsets the miniature donkey and his companion Danville Duchess, who escape on a cross-country adventure. [G]

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4:30 AM
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Biz Kid$
"Are You Financially Literate?"
Understanding how to manage your money before you get to high school will make you even more successful when you head to college or move out on your own. Explore the skills of goal setting, budgeting, saving, and money management that make you financially literate! [G]

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5:00 AM
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Animalia
"The Dragon and the Night"
A Corespore blasts off and flies to the land of "Over and Beyond", where fictional characters live. With this Corespore missing, Animalians seem not to be able to agree about anything. [P]

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5:30 AM
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NASA Connect
"Festival of Flight Special: Opening Space for Next Generation Explorers"
NASA's Space Launch Initiative (SLI) Program will ultimately move the nation from the explorations of the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle missions to a new period of pioneering when people and businesses are more routinely traveling, working, and living in space. [G]

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6:00 AM
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Daisy Cooks! With Daisy Martinez
"Empanadas"
Daisy makes two types of dough, one a red dough made with yuca, for these filled turnovers that she stuffs with crab or sweet plaintain or a raisin filling. [G]

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6:30 AM
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Tommy Tang's Easy Thai Cooking
"Meeting the Monks at Dawn/ Rose Garden Resort/Bangkok"
Mussamun Curry, Braised Tofu with Minced Pork and Sauteed Bean Sprouts with Chives are served. [G]

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7:00 AM
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Rick Steves' Europe
"Naples and Pompeii"
[P]

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7:30 AM
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Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa
"Barcelona and Costa Brava"
From tapas bars to surrealist art, Rudy finds that Barcelona simmers with beautiful beaches, medieval mazes and hypnotic architecture. Then he heads north to Costa Brava. [G]

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8:00 AM
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P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
"Structure"
Allen shows different constructed features at the Garden Home Retreat. He visits the greenhouse at Churchill Downs, a raised vegetable bed in Alabama, and a butterfly conservatory in New Jersey. [G]

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8:30 AM
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This Old House
"Newton Centre Project, Part 16 of 16"
In the final show from Newton Centre, host Kevin O'Connor drives up to find all hands on deck for the last few days of the project. Landscape contractor Roger Cook mulches in the last of the plants and lays sod around the new patio. [P]

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9:00 AM
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Hometime
"Kitchen Facelift"
The Hometime crew transforms a kitchen with re-faced cabinets along with new counters, tile, appliances and lighting. [G]

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9:30 AM
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Gardenstory: Inspiring Spaces, Healing Places
"The Garden as Classroom: Thomas Jefferson Academical Village, Charlottesville, VA"
This episode visits the Thomas Jefferson Academical Village in Charlottesville, Virginia. [G]

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10:00 AM
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Sewing with Nancy
"Versatile Ombre Quilting - Part 3"
Use ombre fabrics to create super-sized quilt blocks that are fast and fun to make. Nancy makes large quilt blocks with gradated fabric for an Ombre Fan quilt with Asian influence and an Amish Ombre Shadow quilt. [P]

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10:30 AM
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One Stroke Painting with Donna Dewberry
"Glass Painted Jars"
Donna turns trash into treasure using household jars and adding lids and knobs to create gifts and storage containers. She paints flowers, insects and plaid designs. [G]

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11:00 AM
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Simply Ming
"Clementine Marmalade"
Ming's master recipe for his Clementine Marmalade is a delicious way to introduce the sweet taste of citrus to a dish. The marmalade perfectly complements Ming's Braised Lamb Shank, and makes a succulent addition to the spiciness of Grilled Sausage in Edamame Stew. [P]

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11:30 AM
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Lidia's Italy
"You Say Tomato, I Say Apple (Trentino Alto Adige)"
You thought that Lidia had demonstrated every version of a good, basic tomato sauce? Well in this episode, she'll add an ingredient that just might surprise you. Apples! The northern, mountainous region of Trentino Alto Adige is "apple country" in Italy, and they use them everywhere. [P]

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12:00 PM
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Human Condition
"The Medical Marketplace"
The program takes the viewer through the choices we must make in regards to our health care, from how to pick an insurance plan that fits your needs to building a relationship with your primary care physician. [G]

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12:30 PM
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Human Condition
"What Price?"
The program delves into two critical issues; inequalities in health care and health care delivery, and ethical considerations in allocating limited health care resources and attempts to determine how the individual's level of responsibility for practicing healthy behaviors meshes with the "right" to access the health care system. [G]

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1:00 PM
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Economics U$A
"Federal Reserve"
The rising power of the Federal Reserve Board and the pros and cons of increasing reliance on monetary policy are examined. [P]

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1:30 PM
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Economics U$A
"Stagflation"
Demand-pull and cost-push inflation: looking at the economic crises of the 1970's and the economic expansion of the 1990's. Updated 2002. [P]

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2:00 PM
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Place of Our Own
"Week In Review (Organizing Time and Space)"
[P]

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2:30 PM
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Los Ninos En Su Casa
"Recuento Semanal (Organizar Su Espacio)"
[P]

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3:00 PM
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Science In Focus: Force and Motion
"Bend and Stretch"
We all expect a spring to stretch or compress when a force is applied, but forces can even deform solid objects like the floor or the top of a table. In this workshop, students in a high school classroom explore ideas about tension and normal force. By applying a force to a spring and measuring the distance the spring is stretched, the students calculate the force constant or stretchiness of the spring. Lecture demonstrations using student volunteers help to illustrate that even rigid objects bend when a force is applied. [G]

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4:00 PM
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Saddle Club
"Trouble Free"
When Veronica removes Trouble from the stables, she upsets the miniature donkey and his companion Danville Duchess, who escape on a cross-country adventure. [G]

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4:30 PM
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Biz Kid$
"Are You Financially Literate?"
Understanding how to manage your money before you get to high school will make you even more successful when you head to college or move out on your own. Explore the skills of goal setting, budgeting, saving, and money management that make you financially literate! [G]

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5:00 PM
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Animalia
"The Dragon and the Night"
A Corespore blasts off and flies to the land of "Over and Beyond", where fictional characters live. With this Corespore missing, Animalians seem not to be able to agree about anything. [P]

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5:30 PM
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NASA Connect
"Festival of Flight Special: Opening Space for Next Generation Explorers"
NASA's Space Launch Initiative (SLI) Program will ultimately move the nation from the explorations of the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle missions to a new period of pioneering when people and businesses are more routinely traveling, working, and living in space. [G]

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6:00 PM
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Daisy Cooks! With Daisy Martinez
"Empanadas"
Daisy makes two types of dough, one a red dough made with yuca, for these filled turnovers that she stuffs with crab or sweet plaintain or a raisin filling. [G]

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6:30 PM
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Tommy Tang's Easy Thai Cooking
"Meeting the Monks at Dawn/ Rose Garden Resort/Bangkok"
Mussamun Curry, Braised Tofu with Minced Pork and Sauteed Bean Sprouts with Chives are served. [G]

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7:00 PM
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Rick Steves' Europe
"Naples and Pompeii"
[P]

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7:30 PM
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Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa
"Barcelona and Costa Brava"
From tapas bars to surrealist art, Rudy finds that Barcelona simmers with beautiful beaches, medieval mazes and hypnotic architecture. Then he heads north to Costa Brava. [G]

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8:00 PM
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P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
"Structure"
Allen shows different constructed features at the Garden Home Retreat. He visits the greenhouse at Churchill Downs, a raised vegetable bed in Alabama, and a butterfly conservatory in New Jersey. [G]

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8:30 PM
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This Old House
"Newton Centre Project, Part 16 of 16"
In the final show from Newton Centre, host Kevin O'Connor drives up to find all hands on deck for the last few days of the project. Landscape contractor Roger Cook mulches in the last of the plants and lays sod around the new patio. [P]

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9:00 PM
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Hometime
"Kitchen Facelift"
The Hometime crew transforms a kitchen with re-faced cabinets along with new counters, tile, appliances and lighting. [G]

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9:30 PM
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Gardenstory: Inspiring Spaces, Healing Places
"The Garden as Classroom: Thomas Jefferson Academical Village, Charlottesville, VA"
This episode visits the Thomas Jefferson Academical Village in Charlottesville, Virginia. [G]

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10:00 PM
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Sewing with Nancy
"Versatile Ombre Quilting - Part 3"
Use ombre fabrics to create super-sized quilt blocks that are fast and fun to make. Nancy makes large quilt blocks with gradated fabric for an Ombre Fan quilt with Asian influence and an Amish Ombre Shadow quilt. [P]

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10:30 PM
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One Stroke Painting with Donna Dewberry
"Glass Painted Jars"
Donna turns trash into treasure using household jars and adding lids and knobs to create gifts and storage containers. She paints flowers, insects and plaid designs. [G]

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11:00 PM
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Simply Ming
"Clementine Marmalade"
Ming's master recipe for his Clementine Marmalade is a delicious way to introduce the sweet taste of citrus to a dish. The marmalade perfectly complements Ming's Braised Lamb Shank, and makes a succulent addition to the spiciness of Grilled Sausage in Edamame Stew. [P]

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11:30 PM
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Lidia's Italy
"You Say Tomato, I Say Apple (Trentino Alto Adige)"
You thought that Lidia had demonstrated every version of a good, basic tomato sauce? Well in this episode, she'll add an ingredient that just might surprise you. Apples! The northern, mountainous region of Trentino Alto Adige is "apple country" in Italy, and they use them everywhere. [P]

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