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Childhood Leukemia and Lymphoma: An Update

Childhood Leukemia and Lymphoma: An Update on Current and Emerging Therapies This program featured Sima Jeha, M.D., Director, Leukemia/Lymphoma Developmental Therapeutics, Department of Oncology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN. This program was sponsored by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and was supported by a grant from The Jeff Gordon Foundation.

[0:13:11] ... been going on for the -- Twenty years social but enough of modification couple. Google scheduling -- can look happy hope that you -- And end this -- really. And it was well. University say ...
[0:23:51] ... patient and come out that cocaine from patient is Obama. Behavior. Changes if it happened that he left -- and -- and then give it up. Almost thanks cycle affairs but that it ...
[0:39:05] ... supplement and that seemed to work Wisconsin didn't put the disturbances and behavior. It'd have been at the end even cycle of compact. And hideous cases that would be those deduction that. Not almost put the court couldn't put that comment at all he added that the Pentagon and then the option at that -- it. So basically. Put fat to -- the word. But then a lot of time that chug it was not at the moment says because it of course is that evidently. And then we cut perhaps. And color behavior that is had put that. At that they thought he would so I think the only thing that book account cases -- ...

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No Man Left Behind - Dec 1st

Men are called to be the leaders of the church, but they often find themselves taking a passive role. So it’s important that we encourage men to become actively an deeply involved in making disciples for Christ.On today’s For Faith and Family we visit with David Delk, president of Man in the Mirror ministries, to discuss the importance of ministering to the men of the church. His book, No Man Left Behind, which he wrote with Patrick Morley and Brett Clemmer, challenges churches to shift their thinking from men’s ministry to the idea of developing them into disciples of Christ.

[0:10:15] ... you know christianity Jesus says christianity is not about first of all behavior modification. But it's about heart transfer and those second guys are talking about are the ones who really have that radical heart transformation. ...
[0:16:59] ... over and over and it's not about your performance is not about behavior first thoughts about. The -- Jesus says that overflowed the heart about speaks. It's it's coming from that from that Clark if ...

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Homo (Sapiens) Neanderthalensis - Part One

More than 150 years after the first Neanderthal was discovered, we still can't agree on whether they were a separate species. Scientists excavate caves, chip flint to make stone tools, and use the very latest DNA sequencing techniques to try to understand them. IDEAS producer Dave Redel digs into the mysteries of the Neanderthals and discovers that knowing them is really about knowing ourselves.

[0:12:51] ... of course -- was before the days agriculture. So all the massive modification of the European landscape that we see today from agricultural wouldn't happen yet. And feel the same applies all the way up ...
[0:39:46] ... Stone tools are of course our main source of evidence about mechanical behavior. Basically the the evidence for a pass consists of human fossils themselves. Animal bones which mostly represent. The animals that they -- ...

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This Week in Amateur Radio #816 - Week of November 29, 2008

Stories covered and special features in This Weeks edition: 01. ARRL President Emeritus George Wilson, W4OYI, becomes a silent key. 02. International Amateur Radio Union Region One meets in Croatia. 03. CQ editorial is critical of FCC's lack of amateur radio enforcement. 04. Select Canadian amateurs get privileges for 500 kilohertz band. 05. Congress working on Analog Television Extension Bill and Border Analog television extension bill. 06. Amateur repeaters in New South Wales Australia may face site eviction. 07. NASA scientists confirm that Solar Cycle 24 is finally underway. 08. The date is set for the activation of a rare one - Desecheo Island. 09. Amateur Radio and Technology News Shorts. 10. The South Africa Radio League is seeking our HF net controllers. 11. The DXpedition to the Spratley Island group is on hold. 12. A Mississippi radio station is fined $15,000 by the FCC. 13. A Florida broadcaster is fined by the FCC for interfering with another broadcaster, and having spurs across the AM band. 14. The Big 89 - WLS - A history retrospective Part #2 of 2. 15. The Random Access Christmas - No.1 with Jock Elliott KB2GOM. 16. The Ancient Amateur Archives with Bill Continelli, W2XOY. Weaver. 17. Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige KK5DO. 18. Senators in Congress are pushing for the reinstatement of The Fairness Doctrine. 19. Technology News and Commentary with Leo Laporte. 20. The FCC fines a company for erecting its tower 140 feet off the mark. 21. TWIAR QSL Cards are now available. Write in for yours today! 22. The first ARISS School contact in New Zealand is made. 23. The music industry is challenged on digital music sharing. 24. QRZ.com institutes new policy and code to thwart spamming and phishing. 25. Special event station listings 26. The Gateway 160 Meter Net Report with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR. 27. Weekly propagation forecast. 28. Courage Handi-Ham System News and Update with Pat Tice WA0TDA. 29. New WSPR QRP mode is breaking all sorts of DX records. 30. A Belgian amateur radio operator will command the next crew on the ISS. 31. Hashafisti Scratchi - becomes a silent key - a look back. This Week in Amateur Radio" is a weekly amateur radio audio, on the air, news magazine/bulletin service, produced by a lot of dedicated volunteers, by Community Video Associates, Inc., a New York State not-for-profit corporation. The mailing address for our support fund is: This Week in Amateur Radio Support Fund P.O. Box 30 Sand Lake, New York 12153

[0:15:01] ... of recordings about Hitler rally and Nazi marching songs. This type of behavior was all too common before Hollingsworth became amateur radios rule enforcer. Over a decade ago most of the problems quickly disappeared once ...
[1:02:40] ... Boxer and Charles Schumer. Are pushing hard for its return or some modification of it. The Fairness Doctrine was abolished back in 1987. This paves the way for the conservative talk radio that dominates the ...

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Security Now 172: Sandboxie

Steve and Leo return to take a much closer look at "Sandboxie", an extremely useful, powerful, and highly recommended Windows security tool they first mentioned two years ago. This time, after... hdfhghfdfghfgh

[0:22:08] ... software. Technically. In violation of the law by having you know any modification may it may be its effect that they didn't. Remove it -- is they just redirected people to a site which said ...
[0:35:18] ... What what he created is a universal. Security tool. That encapsulates. Program behavior. In windows -- you know way that prevents things malicious things or inadvertent things or. Privacy things I mean there's there's so ...

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