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Northeast Report and Northeast Report - Late Edition are two half hour magazines of news and information, aired every weekday from 3:30PM-4:00PM just before All Things Considered... and again from 6:05PM - 6:30PM just before Marketplace. Northeast Report feature reports from WAMC News bureau chiefs...plus commentary, arts news and interviews, the latest weather forecast and an afternoon business wrap-up. The program is hosted by WAMC Senior Correspondent Brian Shields who has been with WAMC for 15 years as senior news anchor, host and reporter. 

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New York News
4:48 pm
Tue February 19, 2013

NY Pension Fund Review: Report Issued

An outside review of New York's $150 billion pension fund for public workers shows it fixed ethical problems that led to a "pay-for-play" scandal.  

The three-year review by Michigan-based Funston Advisory Services says the Common Retirement Fund's 2009 decision to ban paid placement agents used by other pension funds does not appear to have kept it from accessing qualified outside investment managers.

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Commentary & Opinion
3:30 pm
Tue February 19, 2013

Stephen Gottlieb: More on drones

In prior commentaries I have spoken about the moral and constitutional issues in targeting people for assassination, by drones or otherwise. Today I’d like to look at the problem coldly, and try to assess whether and when those moral arguments have consequences on our effort to end terrorism. In particular, what should we make of the Obama Administration’s use of drones abroad to kill those it labels enemies. Plainly al-Qaeda has few scruples; why should we? Should we “fight fire with fire” or “sink to their level” to use two common expressions?

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North Country News
6:30 pm
Fri February 15, 2013

Vermont Senate Moves Modified Assisted Death Bill to House

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Vermont Statehouse

The Vermont Senate has passed a physician-assisted suicide bill and moved it to the House chamber.  But the amended bill is substantially different than the original bill presented to lawmakers.

The Vermont Senate passed the “Patient Choice and Control at End of Life” bill late Thursday. It grants immunity from criminal or civil liability to health care professionals and family members when treating or helping a terminally ill patient who decides to end their own life.

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New England News
6:00 pm
Fri February 15, 2013

Pittsfield Students Learn from African-American Role Models in their Community

Credit City of Pittsfield
Pittsfield High School

In recognition of African American History Month, students at one high school in the Berkshires participated in a day of presentations from local African American role models, who shared their own stories with students and reflected on their heritage.

Multicultural BRIDGE – a non-profit organization with a mission to promote diversity understanding and acceptance in area communities, held their first Living African-American History Month Project, through a partnership with Pittsfield High School.

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New York News
4:01 pm
Fri February 15, 2013

NY Gun Owners Can Opt Out of FOIL Requests

Credit WAMC composite photo by Dave Lucas
NY Senator Greg Ball and the controversial Journal-News "gun map."

Gun owners were shocked when a Westchester County-based newspaper uploaded an interactive map that displayed the names and home addresses of pistol owners in Westchester and Rockland counties. Beginning today, New Yorkers can "opt out" of the public record and not have to worry about their private information being shared.

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Hudson Valley News
6:48 pm
Thu February 14, 2013

PSC Approves Construction of Power Plant in Dutchess

The New York State Public Service Commission has approved the construction of a large power plant in Dutchess County.  It was the last of the major approvals needed, though there are still some issues on the local level to work out before the shovels can hit the ground.

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Education
4:14 pm
Thu February 14, 2013

Schools Strive to Survive via Mergers

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Ilion and Mohawk school districts are very close. Observers say a merger makes sense.

School districts across New York are pulling out all the stops as they struggle to delay anticipated fiscal insolvencies. Embattled districts are considering mergers in order to continue to provide quality education.

Voters in Central New York have approved combining the neighboring Ilion and Mohawk districts. Ilion superintendent Cosimo Tangorra points out that his district had been disenfranchised by the state aid formula for a number of years.

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WAMC News
3:30 pm
Thu February 14, 2013

Afternoon Weather with Meteorologist Garett Argianas - 2/14/13

Weather with Meteorologist Garett Argianas - 2/14/13

Your afternoon regional weather summary with meteorologist Garett Argianas.

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North Country News
6:35 pm
Wed February 13, 2013

Financial Firm Predicts Closure of Vermont Yankee

New York News
6:05 pm
Wed February 13, 2013

$1.2 Trillion in Budget Cuts Could Kick in March 1

Credit Abir Anwar

In President Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday, he talked a bit about the budget, and the need to reduce the deficit. He referenced a series of federal budget cuts set to go into effect in a few weeks.

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