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The Philadelphia Marathon
Hear what the Philadelphia Marathon is all about! KYW's Hadas Kuznits speaks with an organizer about the big event as well as student runners and leaders who share their inspiring stories of running. (34:33)
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Redifining Fine Dining
With the recession still gripping the country luxury is out and value is in. Sunday night on the Comcast network KYW special contributor Larry Kane talks to two local restauranteurs and a restaurant critic about how fine dining redefines itself. (23:45)
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Contest To Help Pets and People Sleep
There is a contest going on that could help you or your pet sleep better. KYW's Lauren Lipton talks with Phila. Univ. design grad student Sara Sheber and Jennifer Frank from FXI-Foamex Innovations,headquartered in Media. (15:52)
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The Broadcast Pioneers
The Broadcast Pioneers of Phila. holds it's annual Hall of Fame dinner on 11/20 at the Bala Country Club, honoring broadcasters past and present. KYW's David Madden previews the event and talks with two of the honorees. (8:25)
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New NCC President
The National Constitution Center has a new president and CEO. KYW community affairs reporter Karin Phillips sat down with David Eisner to talk about his new job. (4:01)
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Fonzworth Bentley Tours to Promote Barbers
Musician and author Fonzworth Bentley is in town for an event honoring and informing local barbers and their clients. KYW community affairs reporter Karin Phillips talked to Bentley about his tour and his message. (9:33)
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A Chat With A Fmr. First Lady
KYW's Vince Hill talks to former first lady Laura Bush about her years in the White House and life after the White House. (4:05)
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The App Revolution Will Be Mobilized
Smart, practical or downright silly, cell phone apps are all the rage and a rapidly growing tech industry. CBS correspondent Daniel Sieberg has more. (6:34)
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The Keys To Staying Healthy
What are the keys to staying healthy? KYW special contributor Larry Kane gets the answers Sunday night on his Comcast Network show "Voice of Reason". (24:01)
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Zoo Welcomes Newborn Orangutan
The Philadelphia Zoo proudly introduced a new Sumatran Orangutan. KYW's Michelle Durham spoke to Tammy Schmidt, Curator of Carnivores and Primate Reserve to find out about the new baby orangutan. (8:24)
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Movie Pirates
CBS correspondent Lesley Stahl reports movie pirates are the bane of Hollywood. They are criminals who copy films and distribute them illegally on the Internet, costing Hollywood billions in lost revenue. (12:10)
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Two Local Authors Offer Help
There are many authors from this area and KYW's Lauren Lipton talks with two of them who offer you some help. Alina Wheeler is the author of 'Designing Brand Identity' and Homa Tavangar is the author of 'Growing Up Global'. (7:13)
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Legalizing Marijuana
President Obama has changed the federal policy on medical marijuana. KYW special contributor Larry Kane and a panel of experts discuss this hot topic Sunday night on the Comcast Network. (24:00)
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Shooting Stars
Once fierce competitors on the basketball court, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird have turned into fierce friends. CBS correspondent Jim Axelrod has the view from courtside. (8:22)
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Food For Thought
It's hard to stay thin when all around us are fried, sugary, salty treats advertised wherever we turn. Serena Altschul takes a look at the addictiveness of food. (4:07)
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First Time Home Buyers Guide
Thousands of Americans are racing to cash in on the 1st home buyers tax credit. KYW's John Wordock talks about how buyers, realtors and loan officers are faring as they face a November 30th deadline. (3:48)
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Epilepsy: Fighting For A Cure
More Americans are suffering from epilepsy than Parkinson's, cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis combined. CBS anchor Katie Couric reports on a disease that may not be getting the attention it deserves. (11:55)
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Sex for Tix Lawyer Speaks Out
William J. Brennan, attorney for Susan Finkelstein, the woman accused of soliciting World Series tickets for sex speaks exclusively to KYW's Tony Hanson about the case. (4:17)
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