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Radio 7:44
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Nov. 5, 2002
Yukon Party pulls off 'stunning victory'
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In true Yukon tradition, voters clean house and produce a surprise sweep of the Liberals.
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Radio 12:14
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Oct. 2, 2002
Mission to Mars
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Radio 19:01
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July 25, 2002
Global meltdown may clear the Passage
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Thanks to global warming, the Northwest Passage is increasingly ice-free. How will this affect trade and sovereignty?
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Radio 11:49
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May 23, 2002
Man In Motion Tour 2002 - the sequel
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Fifteen years after the Man In Motion World Tour ended, Rick Hansen sets out on the road again.
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Radio 4:18
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April 30, 2002
King enters the digital age
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Mackenzie King's diaries are going to be available online.
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Radio 11:54
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April 24, 2002
In the skin of Ondaatje
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Author Michael Ondaatje discusses Toronto's early history and his Canada Reads 2002 winning book In the Skin of a Lion.
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Radio 5:59
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March 11, 2002
The original Men With Brooms
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Veteran curlers respond to the 2002 Canadian feature film about curling.
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Radio 27:14
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Jan. 16, 2002
Skier Dave Irwin's 2001 accident
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Dave Irwin speaks candidly about his life-threatening 2001 ski accident and his remarkable recovery.
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Radio 6:37
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Jan. 11, 2002
Happy birthday to both Jean Chretien and Sir John A. Macdonald
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An astrological look at the significance of prime ministers Jean C. and Sir John A. sharing the same birthday.
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Radio 8:31
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Jan. 2, 2002
The skinny on shinny
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An ode to pick-up paradise where there are no rules — just plain fun.
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Radio 18:50
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Nov. 27, 2001
First human embryo cloned
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A Boston company may have paved the way for finding a cure for 100 diseases, or for human cloning.
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Radio 21:58
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Oct. 15, 2001
'Black Berry, Sweet Juice'
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Lawrence Hill talks about racial identity in Canadian children of mixed marriages.
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Radio 12:47
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May 9, 2001
Not your average lacrosse team
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How a group of Indo-Canadian youths came of age playing lacrosse.
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Radio 19:42
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April 4, 2001
The health risks of cloning
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Many cloned animals quickly die, or are so ill or deformed that researchers wonder if the whole cloning process is flawed.
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Radio 16:38
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March 9, 2001
The perfect bowl of rice?
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The biotech industry puts its best food forward with "golden rice."
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Yukon Party pulls off 'stunning victory'.
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