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GLIN==> Great Lakes Radio Consortium for 5.29.00
- Subject: GLIN==> Great Lakes Radio Consortium for 5.29.00
- From: Mark Brush <mbrush@umich.edu>
- Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 09:41:55 -0400
- List-Name: GLIN-Announce
***Media Advisory***
Beginning today, 5-29-00, the Great Lakes Radio Consortium (GLRC) will
air the following stories on public radio stations around the Great
Lakes Region. Please check your local station for exact times.
You can also hear these stories on the GLRC Web Site
(http://www.glrc.org).
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PLANTS COMBAT INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
http://www.glrc.org/archive/2000/may00/may29_f1.html
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BATS FIND REFUGE IN ABANDONED MINES
http://www.glrc.org/archive/2000/may00/may29_f2.html
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NATIVE LANDSCAPERS GO WILD
http://www.glrc.org/archive/2000/may00/may29_f3.html
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COMMENTARY - ALL NATURAL IRRITABILITY
http://www.glrc.org/archive/2000/may00/may29_c1.html
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NATIONAL PARK BANS ELECTRONIC DEVICES
http://www.glrc.org/archive/2000/may00/may29_n1.html
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The Great Lakes Radio Consortium provides a weekly program service of
environmental news and information to public radio stations around the
Great Lakes. Currently, over 110 stations are airing GLRC material. The
service originates from Michigan Radio at the University of Michigan in
Ann Arbor. For more information or questions about the GLRC, please
contact Jon Hoban or Mark Brush at (734) 764-9210.
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