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MY CET | SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Flu Facts and Resources on CETconnect
While flu activity is reported to be declining, it is still high compared to what is
expected for this time of the year.
CET has prepared videos, information and links, to help you stay on top of the situation.
Click here for these resources.
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Resources
on the Economy, All In One Place
In these challenging economic times, you may feel a bit overwhelmed
with the amount of information floating around about finance, markets and the overall
economy in the United States. To help corral this information and create a ''go-to
resource'' on the local and national economy, CET has launched
''The Economy in Greater Cincinnati'' on CETconnect.org.
Here you will find a variety of videos on personal finance, career advice and foreclosure
prevention, as well as links to national news stories and public television programs
that address these issues. These resources can connect you with local experts and
keep you informed in these ever-changing times.
Click here to access these resources on CETconnect.
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MY CET | ONLINE HIGHLIGHTS
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Fifth Third Business Beat
This week on the Fifth Third Business Beat,
hear how a group of college students are creating devices that are being used to solve problems in
the operating room, and a local man that is using his experiences in the work force to inspire those
who are unemployed. The Business Courier's Dan Monk introduces you to Cincinnati's Spiderman: what is
his job and what did he do to earn the name? Also this week, go inside a nursing home that makes residents
feel more at home and less like they are living in a medical facility.
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In
Around Our Communities,
Barbara Kellar talks with Evans Mirageas about the Cincinnati Opera's 2010 season,
including the 90th Anniversary Gala Concert on June 19, 2010.
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In
Capturing the Voices,
father and son pastors, Damon Lynch Jr. and III, share stories about their lives and careers.
Topics include, growing up in the Lynch Household, being called to become a preacher, and
obstacles currently facing the Christian Community.
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MY CET | PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
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Antiques Roadshow: Jackpot!
Monday, December 28 at 8pm
It's every collector's dream: turning a modest outlay into a staggeringly high
return on investment. Antiques Roadshow rolls the dice on those heady moments when luck
smiles on flea market mavens and yard sale savants.
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American Masters: Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women
Monday, December 28 at 9pm & Sunday, January 3 at 4pm
Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women, was actually a free thinker with
democratic ideals and progressive values about women -- and the pseudonymous author of 19th-century potboilers.
Three-time Obie winner Elizabeth Marvel stars as Louisa May Alcott and Tony winner and Oscar nominee
Jane Alexander as Alcott's first biographer, Ednah Dow Cheney.
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Nova: What Darwin Never Knew
Tuesday, December 29 at 8pm
Stunning breakthroughs in a new science -- nicknamed ''evo devo'' -- are revealing answers
to the riddles that Darwin couldn't explain.
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A Girl's Life
Wednesday, December 30 at 8pm
Author and educator Rachel Simmons examines the challenges facing young women as they surf the waves of
21st-century adolescence. Simmons interviews parents, psychologists, teachers and social workers who are helping
nurture girls into capable, resilient adults. She also talks with four girls who tell their own deeply personal
tales of dealing with issues like cyber-bullying, body image and violence.
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P.O.V: Patti Smith: Dream of Life
Wednesday, December 30 at 9pm
''Patti Smith: Dream of Life'' is a remarkable plunge into the life, art,
memories and philosophical reflections of the legendary rocker, poet and artist.
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Great Performances: From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 2010
Friday, January 1 at 9pm
Continuing its long-standing holiday tradition, Great Performances returns to the
stately splendor of Vienna's Musikverein for its 26th annual New Year's Day celebration with the Vienna Philharmonic.
Stage and screen legend Julie Andrews returns as host to welcome the New Year, with Georges Prêtrem leading the Vienna
Philharmonic in a festive selection of Strauss Family favorites.
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Nature: White Falcon, White Wolf
Sunday, January 3 at 8pm
The film follows the perilous parenthood of two species -- white gyrfalcons and Arctic wolves --
on Canada's remote Ellesmere Island, where winter lasts nine months and raising young in such a hostile environment
is a daily struggle.
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Masterpiece Classic: Cranford (Part III)
Sunday, January 3 at 9pm
Through a terrible misunderstanding, Dr. Harrison (Simon Woods) becomes engaged to
three ladies at once, casting him into disgrace. Meanwhile, Mr. Carter (Philip Glenister) discovers with
horror that Lady Ludlow (Francesca Annis) has mortgaged her estate. Matty (Judi Dench), too, is in hock after
her bank fails. Then tragedy strikes on the railway. Can Cranford's tight-knit community survive all these disasters?
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