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Doctor Confesses: I Lied To Protect Colleague In Malpractice Suit
A surgeon who lied on the witness stand about his partner's skills is haunted by the deception nearly two decades later. Now retired from medicine, the regretful witness is a patient advocate.
Are We Reaching The End Of The Trend For Longer, Healthier Lives?
In the past 50 years, better medical care and healthier habits have greatly reduced the risk of dying young from heart disease. But the obesity epidemic threatens to reverse that happy trend.
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Jacksonville's Population Growth, Wawa Rising & Jax Beer Week — Episode 5
Welcome to Redux, a weekly newsmagazine from WJCT.This week, we look at the projected population growth in Northeast Florida and what happens when the…
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9/23/2016: Media Roundtable; 'Retro-spective'; Michelle Kwan; Dal'Ouna Ensemble
WJCT’s Lindsey Kilbride; Tessa Duval from the Florida Times-Union; Claire Goforth of Folio Weekly; and Florida Politics reporter A.G. Gancarski joined…
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Fresh Air Weekend: Director Antoine Fuqua; 'Designated Survivor'; Ryan Speedo Green
Fuqua discusses his remake of The Magnificent Seven. Critic John Powers reviews the ABC series, Designated Survivor. Opera singer Green recounts his journey to becoming an opera singer.
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It's Hard to Tell Who's Shooting Whom In 'The Magnificent Seven'
Critic David Edelstein says that despite its irresistible plot, Antoine Fuqua's remake of the 1960 classic Western is ultimately "just another formula revenge picture."
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Mary Karr On Writing Memoirs: 'No Doubt I've Gotten A Million Things Wrong'
Karr discusses the faults of memory, the challenges of writing about loved ones and the pain of deleting pages because "there was something untrue about them." Originally broadcast Sept. 15, 2015.
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Twitter To Help Provide Context To Moderators In Monday's Presidential Debate
Adam Sharp, head of News and Government at Twitter talks to Michel Martin about the role of Twitter during Monday's presidential debates.
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Angel Olsen Sings With Fierceness And Fatalism On 'My Woman'
Though Olsen sets pain and frustration to music in her latest album, critic Ken Tucker says it's clear that the singer is "very much in control of her emotions and her life."
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Walking Fends Off Loss Of Mobility, And It's Not Too Late To Start
People in their 70s and 80s recovered more quickly from physical setbacks if they remained active, a study finds. Walking a total of 150 minutes a week with some strength training did the trick.
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