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    E-cigarettes deliver nicotine hits and controversy

    We live in an ever-growing "e-world,' from e-mail to e-bay ...

    We live in an ever-growing "e-world,' from e-mail to e-bay and countless other "e" products and services. Kentucky Public Radio's Ron Smith reports that one relatively new "e" item, the

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    Murray's Playhouse opens "Hairspray"

    In 1960s Baltimore, the 50s are out, and change is ...

    In 1960s Baltimore, the 50s are out, and change is in the air. This weekend, Murray's Playhouse in the Park opens "Hairspray." Based on the 1988 film by John Waters, this musical comedy takes on society's injustices and the

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    Conversation with Irish novelist, MSU Watkins Chair Martin Roper

    Irish novelist Martin Roper is Murray State's newest endowed Watkins ...

    Irish novelist Martin Roper is Murray State's newest endowed Watkins Chair in Creative Writing. His acclaimed first novel titled Gone was published in 2002 by Henry Holt, and portions of the book also appeared in The

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    Ping Pong, Education & Competitiveness in China

    Ping pong, badminton and martial arts top the list of ...

    Ping pong, badminton and martial arts top the list of China's most popular sports. So, Chris Taylor heads over to Murray State's Wellness Center to see MSU Chinese language instructor Frank Geng face an opponent across a ping-pong table.

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    Community impact of MSU's cultural exchange with China

    Kate Lochte discovers Murray State's interest in a cultural exchange ...

    Kate Lochte discovers Murray State's interest in a cultural exchange with China grew the accrual of relationships, both institutional and personal.

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    Murray State's President on relationship with China

    Every month, Murray State University President Dr. Randy Dunn sits ...

    Every month, Murray State University President Dr. Randy Dunn sits down with Chad Lampe to talk about what's happening in the MSU community. Today, they discuss the growth of the University's Chinese student population and recruitment efforts.

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    The cultural differences of faith between China and Murray

    Rebecca Feldhaus brings us the story of one Chinese student ...

    Rebecca Feldhaus brings us the story of one Chinese student who has found faith in Murray and helps us understand cultural differences surrounding faith in her home country.

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    "Mom's Cooking" Important Chinese Tradition

    American's understanding of Chinese food has come a long way ...

    American's understanding of Chinese food has come a long way since the days of Chop Suey in San Francisco's Chinatown. According to trade magazine Chinese Restaurant News, there are over 43,000 Chinese restaurants in the United States. But

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    Chinese agriculture major Corona on music and Murray

    Electronic musician Corona has a sound all her own. Corona ...

    Electronic musician Corona has a sound all her own. Corona is in Murray on a research program from an agricultural university in China. She's working on international affairs research, but in her spare time, she turns to her passion, music.

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    Chinese Students Adapt to American Freedoms

    The Chinese government actively encourages students to study in America ...

    The Chinese government actively encourages students to study in America and earn their degrees from American universities even with the two powers at two ends of the political spectrum. David Schmoll looks at one student's journey into the

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