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Tiller Murder, Sewage in the Sound, and the GM Bailout
Ross Reynolds
06/01/2009 at 1:00 p.m.
Tiller Murder Reverberates in Washington State
A Kansas doctor who provided abortions was murdered in his church yesterday. Are local security efforts being stepped up?Sewage Flows into Sound
A broken pipe is dumping 1400 gallons of raw sewage into Eagle Harbor off Bainbridge Island every hour. We'll find out what damage it's causing to sea life and when the spill will be contained.Wikipedia and Scientology
The popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia bans some Scientologists. We'll find out why.GM Bankruptcy
GM declares bankruptcy. Now you (and Canadians), own a stake in the failing American auto giant. What do you think of that? What are the chances we'll ever get that money back? Are you thinking about buying a GM car? Do you drive a Cadillac or a Hummer? Tell us your thoughts, hopes and auto dreams.GM Bankruptcy and the Economy
How will the GM bankruptcy plan affect the economy? We talk to the experts and our expert listeners.Guest(s)
Chris Charbonneau is president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest.
Lance Newkirk is the deputy director of Public Works for the City of Bainbridge Island.
Jay Walsh is head of communications for the Wikimedia Foundation, parent organization of Wikipedia.org.
Martin Zimmerman is a professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and former chief economist for the Ford Motor Company.
Bill Fleckenstein manages a hedge fund in Seattle. He also writes the Fleckenstein Capital newsletter and the Contrarian Chronicles column on MSN Money.
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- 'Wikipedia Bans Scientology Church's Edits,' The Wall Street Journal
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