Amina Al-Sadi
Stories
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Former NPR Reporter Talks About New Life As A Novelist
Kim Malcolm talks to Mary Louise Kelly, a former NPR reporter turned novelist, about her work and the moment she decided to leave her job as a reporter.
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Proceed With Caution When Introducing Peanuts To Kids
Marcie Sillman talks to Dr. David Jeong, a pediatric allergist at Virginia Mason Medical Center, about the Seattle Food Allergy Consortium's
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How A Garden Saved A Family
Marcie Sillman talks to Edible Seattle editor Tara Austen Weaver about her new memoir, "Orchard House."
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Can An Alliance Save The Port Of Tacoma And Seattle?
Marcie Sillman talks to Mark Szakonyi, executive editor at the Journal of Commerce, about the Northwest Seaport Alliance, a management agreement between...
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When Survival Becomes A Crime: How City Laws Affect The Homeless
Marcie Sillman talks to Sara Rankin, law professor at Seattle University, about the how city ordinances and laws affect the homeless in Washington cities.
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British Columbia's Answer To Medical Marijuana
Marcie Sillman talks to Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about how British Columbia is regulating medical marijuana. They also discuss Alberta's...
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Seattle An Important Place In The History Of Pain Research
Marcie Sillman talks to journalist Sam Quinones about his book "Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic."
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King County Executive: Coal Trains Aren't Worth It
Ross Reynolds talks with King County Executive Dow Constantine about his concerns about coal and what he wants the state to do about it.
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Shootings On The Rise In Vancouver Suburb
Ross Reynolds talks to reporter Vaughn Palmer from the Vancouver Sun about the rise of shootings in Surrey, Canada. They also discuss the state of the...
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Dow Constantine's 'Best Starts For Kids' Gets A Price Tag
Ross Reynolds talks to King County Executive Dow Constantine about his proposed levy to fund an early development program for kids in King County.