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School Delays
1948: A Milestone for 2008
President Harry Truman
found a Democratic Party deeply divided, especially over civil rights.
Public Radio Delmarva's Dick Rosse looks back that historic moment.
(February 27)
On Teaching
Teachers are the
managers of the future, who do more than simply hand out grades. Public
Radio Delmarva's Essayist Diane Saienne Albanese reflects on her time in
front of the class. (February 21)
Aging with Medicare
As the baby boom
generation begins to enter its golden years, medical care on a limited
budget looms as a major problem for many. Public Radio Delmarva's
Essayist Penny Hartman reflects on her recent experience with a thing
called medi-gap. (February 1)
Vampires and the Eastern Shore
Andy Nunez is an
Eastern Shore native, whose latest novel, "Crimson Need," combines the
familiar places of Delmarva and the haunting images of a horror novel.
Public Radio Delmarva's Susan Beverly talks with the author in the
latest in our look at Eastern Shore writers. (January 22)
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