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      <title>&quot;On The Line&quot; - April 30, 2009 - 2009 H1N1 Flu Virus in Maine</title>
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      <title>Tax Reform in Maine Call-In &amp; Conversation hosted by MPBN's Irwin Gratz. (February 25, 2009)</title>
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      <description>This call-in radio program hosted by MPBN&apos;s Irwin Gratz features a discussion about the recent certification by the Secretary of State&apos;s office of two citizen initiatives that seek to change state tax policy. In addition to callers, the guests included Gordon Weil, Richard Barringer,  and Tony Payne. (57:44)</description>
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      <title>The Politics of Bottled Water Call-In and Conversation program hosted by MPBN's Susan Sharon. (January 29, 2009)</title>
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      <description>This call-in radio program hosted by MPBN&apos;s Susan Sharon features a discussion about the facts and science around water withdrawls, find out about what kind of water regulations Maine has and explore why bottled water companies like Poland Spring are being forced to defend their water management practices while other big water users are not. (57:53)</description>
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      <title>Economy Call-In program with Charles Colgan of the Muskie School and John Mahon, Dean of the University of Maine's College of Business. (November 19, 2008)</title>
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      <description>This call-in radio program hosted by MPBN&apos;s Barbara Cariddi features Charles Colgan, Muskie School professor and former State Economist, who&apos;s well known for his much-publicized state economic forecasts;&#160; and John Mahon, Dean of the University of Maine&apos;s College of Business, Public Policy and Health. Both have written extensively on economic issues.</description>
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      <title>Staying Warm: A Plan of Action -- MPBN Radio call-in program (August 29, 2008)</title>
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      <description>MPBN News &amp;amp; Public Affairs Director Keith Shortall takes calls from listeners and talks to energy experts Dan Thayer, a 28-year veteran of heating issues and president of Thayer Corp., and Heather Rae, a clean-tech energy consultant. The guests and callers discussed ways to mitigate the effects of the high-price of heating oil this winter. (Time: 58:30)</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>MPBN News &amp;amp; Public Affairs Director Keith Shortall takes calls from listeners and talks to energy experts Dan Thayer, a 28-year veteran of heating issues and president of Thayer Corp., and Heather Rae, a clean-tech energy consultant. The guests</itunes:subtitle>
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