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1 | A high-fiber diet for the television industry. | Fiber optics will be the wave of the future in telecommunications according to Robert Hardman. |
2 | A Year of empathy and allegations. | Gwendolyn Johnson sees some healthy trends coming from the Anita Hill/ Clarence Thomas allegations. More women are running for the Senate and an increased awareness of what is and what is not appropriate behavior. |
3 | New OSHA standards require exposure control plans in schools: Universal precautions of teachers, students to protect from blood-borne pathogens | Price Lab nurse conducted informational sessions on the need to have a plan in place for blood exposure. OSHA regulations require these plans. |
4 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news | Sources for additional information on this weeks topics are announced. |
5 | Outdoor art appreciation. | Virginia Berg tells which types of trees and leaves are the most colorful and why. |
6 | Senior religion major at University of Northern Iowa receives Haywood Scholarship for second time | Victoria Blitsch named winner of the Mabel Haywood Scholarship. |
7 | Should we remember him as an explorer or exploiter? | Robert Talbott justifies the celebration of Columbus Day because of the crucial part he played in American history. |
8 | Who would make the best "small business" President? | Lyle Bowlin states that each candidate's proposals have their pros and cons. |