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  • #804, Crime, Whistler “Fatal Fraud” 5/22/49 CBS, Suspense “Experiment 6R” 9/22/49 CBS.Tuned To Yesterday features programs from radio's golden era. Drama,…
  • #805, Sitcom, Smiths of Hollywood “Cecil’s Auto Accident” 1/10/47 Syndicated, Halls of Ivy 1/30/52 NBC.Tuned To Yesterday features programs from radio's…
  • #806, Drama, Damon Runyon Theater “The Big Umbrella” 4/3/49 Syndicated, Rogers of the Gazette “Intense Writer” 1/6/54 CBS.Tuned To Yesterday features…
  • The bombings in Boston killed three and injured over 250 people. Remarkably, all of the wounded are expected to live. Scores of emergency workers mobilized to triage, tourniquet and treat injured runners and bystanders, and hospitals quickly organized surgeries, saving lives.
  • The squadron of both manned and unmanned helicopters will include Northrop Grumman's "Fire Scout" drone.
  • #810, Science Fiction, X Minus One “Gray Flannel Armor” 1/9/58 NBC, Radio Guild “The Man Who Was Tomorrow” 5/14/39 NBC Blue.Tuned To Yesterday features…
  • For years, salmon farming has gotten a bad rap from marine biologists, who say the fish grown in open-ocean net pens generate pollution, disease and parasites. But now, a few salmon farms have moved on land. From an environmental standpoint, some scientists say, that's "a huge step forward."
  • Since a garment factory collapsed last month in Dhaka, killing more than 400 people, ethical fashion has been in the spotlight. Elizabeth Cline, author of Overdressed: The Shockingly High Price of Cheap Fashion, explains the economy that created this tragedy and what we can do to fix it.
  • A new virus that causes severe pneumonia and sometimes kidney failure has infected more people. Since the virus first appeared in March 2012, it has infected 24 people, including 17 deaths.
  • The statement from the government of the Central Asian country comes a day after federal prosecutors charged two Kazakh men in connection with the marathon bombings.
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