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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

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  • Foreclosure crisisNot all gloom and doom
    Experts suggest that a recession could eventually correct economic problems like the trade deficit and even improve our health. Midmorning examines the silver lining of economic recession.9:06 a.m.
    Guests
    Daniel Gross: Senior editor and columnist at Newsweek, and writes the "Moneybox" column for Slate.
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  • Ted KennedyInside brain tumors
    Senator Edward Kennedy is one of about 9,000 people who are diagnosed with the malignant brain tumors each year. Researchers have come up with a number of new therapies against this form of cancer. But long term survival has not improved much over the years.10:06 a.m.
    Guests
    Marc Chamberlin, MD: Professor of neurology, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance at the University of Washington.
    John Schwerkoske, MD: Medical oncologist with United Hospitals in St. Paul
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