1:37pm

Thu December 29, 2011
Business

Gas Pains? U.S. Diesel, Gas Exports Surpass Imports

For the first time in more than six decades, the United States is exporting more gasoline and diesel than it imports.

To be clear, we're talking about finished petroleum products, not crude oil. The U.S. still imports about half the crude it consumes.

Refineries are touting this new export statistic — after all, gasoline and diesel are manufactured products. They say a boost in exports keeps more manufacturing jobs in the U.S. But one reason exports are increasing is that demand for gas in this country is declining.

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1:24pm

Thu December 29, 2011
Shots - Health Blog

Avastin Falls Short In Treatment Of Ovarian Cancer

Credit Richard Morgenstein / Genentech

Cancer-fighter Avastin just came up short as a treatment for ovarian tumors.

Two studies found that the drug, which blocks the formation of new blood vessels, didn't extend the lives of patients with ovarian cancer.

Avastin did slow the progression of the cancers a little bit. But the patients getting Avastin as part of treatment with several medicines had more side effects, including blood clots and high blood pressure, than the people who didn't get it.

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1:10pm

Thu December 29, 2011
The Two-Way

Surprise Headline Of The Day: Gadhafi's Daughter 'Eyeing Asylum In Israel'

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Stay with us for a minute while we walk through the reporting chain:

The Los Angeles Times writes today that former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's 35-year-old daughter Aisha is "reportedly eyeing asylum in Israel."

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1:10pm

Thu December 29, 2011
The Two-Way

Venezuela's Chávez: Maybe The U.S. Is Giving Cancer To Leftist Leaders

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Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez mused that the United States might be behind his cancer and that of other leftist leaders in Latin America.

Reuters reports:

"'It would not be strange if they had developed the technology to induce cancer and nobody knew about it until now ... I don't know. I'm just reflecting,' he said in a televised speech to troops at a military base.

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12:35pm

Thu December 29, 2011
WCBE Newscasts

Ohio gets bonus for improved child health coverage, Ohio film gets national honor. These and other stories in this Thursday noon newscast

Columbus, Oh –

  • Ohio gets bonus for improved child health coverage :00

  • Judge says Scioto County pill mill must remain closed :42

  • Cat shot with arrow 4th reported case in Crawford County 1:09

  • Florida man charged in Ohio with forging home deeds 1:34

  • SUPCO rules child molester should not get probation 2:11

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    12:26pm

    Thu December 29, 2011
    It's All Politics

    At Romney Rally, Iowa's Moderate GOP 'Silent Majority' Voters Start Talking

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    Another strong turnout this morning for Mitt Romney at a restaurant in Cedar Falls, though the small place wasn't quite as packed as yesterday's breakfast stop in Muscatine. Romney spent a lot of time shaking hands and posing for pictures with customers, supporters and restaurant staff, after he spoke for about 20 minutes. He usually takes a couple of questions from the crowd but did not today, preferring to spend more time than usual glad-handing.

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    12:16pm

    Thu December 29, 2011
    Cinema Classics

    December 29, 2011 Cinema Classics: Scions of Cinema Stars

    A Cinema Classic: Scions of Cinema Stars

    Award-winning Cinema Classics discusses great movies then and now. From films, genres, directors, and actors to everything else in between, the hosts don't always agree, but they are always fun and informative.

    Cinema Classics is regularly broadcast at 8:01 pm Thursday on WCBE 90.5 FM and streaming at WCBE.org.


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    11:59am

    Thu December 29, 2011
    The Salt

    Chefs Roll Out Hearty, Homey Meatballs On The Cheap

    When I'm considering a gourmet lunch, meatballs don't exactly spring to mind. So I was more than a little surprised to hear that haute cuisine chef Michel Richard was opening a meatball joint just down the street from NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C.

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    11:40am

    Thu December 29, 2011
    The Two-Way

    Unused Gift Cards? What About A Group That Collects Them For Charities?

    Our post-Christmas post about the estimated $41 billion worth of gift cards that haven't been redeemed since 2005 seemed to strike a chord. And our shout-out for ideas about what to do with cards you don't want or that only have a little bit of money left on them generated some good responses. Such as this:

    Trena Gravem (Trena) wrote:

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    10:55am

    Thu December 29, 2011
    The Two-Way

    Petraeus Did Not Consider Quitting Over Afghan Draw Down, Author Says

    Credit U.S. Navy Lt. j.g. Haraz N. Ghanbari / Getty Images

    The lede on an Associated Press report this morning:

    "Four-star general-turned-CIA director David Petraeus almost resigned as Afghanistan war commander over President Barack Obama's decision to quickly draw down surge forces, according to a new insider's look at Petraeus' 37-year Army career."

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