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Sun Journal podcast episode 6 (8/18/11)

October 13th, 2011, 5:09 pm · Post a Comment · posted by

On this episode Managing Editor Randy Foster discusses the end of summer and the start of the school year from a family perspective and Online Editor Jason Lauritzen interviews local columnist Judi Lloyd about environmental issues.

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Show notes:

File format: MP3, 128 kbps

Total run time: 25 minutes, 42 seconds

Intro: 00:00 – 1:01

Randy Foster reading “Dusting off those thinking caps“: 1:02 – 4:03

Interview with local columnist Judi Lloyd: 4:04 – 24:30

Outro: 24:31 – 25:42

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