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090110monopoly2 KWSU - MONEYTRACK: REAL ESTATE 101, Fri. September 3rd @ 10:30pm
Whether your a first-time buyer or seasoned home owner, the key to being able to talk to your broker is to learn the lingo. Learn the terms you need to know tonight on MONEYTRACK: REAL ESTATE 101.

090110medicine2 MEDICINE GOT IT WRONG, Fri. September 3rd @ 9:30pm

WHEN MEDICINE GOT IT WRONG is the groundbreaking story of a small group of California families in the 1970s who challenged the commonly held belief that schizophrenogenic parents caused schizophrenia. This program shows how families transcended extreme cultural shame to go public with their stories and openly challenge doctors to recognize the medical nature of their children's ailment.


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Fly Tying: The Angler's Art, instructs individuals in the art of tying fly patterns for fishing; addressing tying techniques, use of materials, and presentation of flies. The 30-minute programs also examine how and why patterns attract fish. Seasons 1-3 are hosted by Dr. David Engerbretson and LeRoy Hyatt. Seasons 4 & 5 are hosted by LeRoy Hyatt and Carolyn Sells.
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