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021009photo_office1 Do you have any questions for Washington Governor Chris Gregoire? You can ask her yourself when Northwest Public Radio brings you another edition of the live call-in show "Ask The Governor" Monday evening at 7:00pm.






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The World is Northwest Public Radio's premiere program on international affairs. A collaboration between the BBC, WGBH and Public Radio International, The World, hosted by Lisa Mullins and featuring Marco Werman, explores the news of the day around this small planet.
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Ryan C. Crocker Interview
'Truth to Power': if you are a journalist, it can make a career. If you are a diplomat, it can kill one."

So opens a recent interview between WSU's Edward R. Murrow College of Communication Founding Dean, Lawrence Pintak, and retired U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Ryan C. Crocker. Listen to this compelling Murrow Interview recorded September 9th, here.

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