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SUMMARY:New World Notes - Refusers
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 <p>This week on&nbsp\;<a href=\\"http\://newworldnotes.blogspot.com/\\" target=\\"_blank\\">New World Notes</a>\: radio program #309\, February 4\, 2014\, from 12\:00 to 12\:30 p.m. (and on the following Wednesday from 8\:30 to 9\:00 p.m.)\, host Kenneth Dowst replays an installment that was originally broadcast on New World Notes in June 2009. It is just as timely today.</p>
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UID:http://wwuh.org/00909-beyond-classroom-susan-coleman-part-1
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Classroom - Susan Coleman (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:<p class=\\"rtecenter\\"><a href=\\"http\://www.hartford.edu/default.aspx\\" target=\\"_blank\\"><img alt=\\"University of Hartford\\" src=\\"http\://www.wwuh.org/sites/default/files/images/uh_wordmark_2013_white_on_red.gif\\" style=\\"width\: 282px\; height\: 48px\;\\" /></a></p>
 
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SUMMARY:Sunday Afternoon at the Opera - Massenet\: Werther
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 <p><em>Sunday Afternoon at the Opera</em> host Keith Brown writes\:</p>
 <p>No opera could be more romantic in spirit than Jules Massenet&#39\;s <em>Werther</em> (1892)\, based on the enormously popular novel by the Shakespeare of Germany\, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832). Goethe practically created the movement called Romanticism in literature.</p>
 
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