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  • It's the sixth episode of the Tuned to Yesterday Dialer podcast for the week of November 28 - December 3, 2016.In this episode: An unearthly sounding…
  • In a family-owned cafe outside of Lisbon, select bakers make a custard treat called the Pastel de Belém, which draws fans from all over the world. But the recipe has been closely guarded since 1837.
  • The Japanese company Sony has had a tough year. It's endured a string of attacks from hackers, earthquake damage and lower earnings and profits. Now the company has released a new product: Tablet S. David Greene talks to Bloomberg tech columnist Rich Jaroslovsky about what the success of the computer tablet would mean for the one-time king of consumer electronics.
  • The millionaire tax was a campaign promise from French President François Hollande. Film star Gerard Depardieu famously fled the country to avoid paying the tax.
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    By Michael Benjaminhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrvo/local-wrvo-944052.mp3Oswego, NY – Senator Kirsten Gillibrand wants to change…
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    By Michael Benjaminhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrvo/local-wrvo-927870.mp3Oswego, NY – Republican Onondaga County Executive, Joanie…
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    By Michael Benjaminhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrvo/local-wrvo-938659.mp3Oswego, NY – Advocacy groups are delivering a Latino…
  • With his former top aide facing a federal probe for potential conflicts of interest for consulting work, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has said twice now that he did…
  • Because of redistricting, U.S. Reps. Carolyn Maloney and Jerrold Nadler, Democrats who have each served 30 years, will face one another in New York's new 12th district, based entirely in Manhattan.
  • Maps do more than help us get around, Simon Garfield makes evident in his tour through the history and science of map-making. They can unlock vast wealth, solve mysteries of science, project political power — even trace the outlines of the divine.
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