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FLN News / The Bailout Controversy

FLN'S Sarah Harnisch looks from a Biblical perspective to the bailout phenomenon -- is it the new normal? More importantly, why is it necessary to bailout big corporations?

FLN News / Preparing For the Conficker Worm

What will actually happen is anyone's guess. Are you ready?

Food For Thought / Read Meat: How Much is Too Much?

Sherri talks about a report by the National Cancer Institute that suggests daily consumption of red meat will shorten your life-span. She says it is not just about how much meat we eat, but where we get it from.

People Making a Difference / Saving the Streets of Syracuse

The Barnabas Center and Booth House are two shelters run by the Salvation Army in Syracuse for troubles teens who are homeless or have run away from home. The Army work towards repairing their family relationships, getting them through school and helping them find (and keep) jobs.

FLN News / How to Protect Yourself if Attacked

What should you do if an attacker is about to hurt you? Sarah Harnisch interviewed 17 year old Dallas Jessup, a black belt in Tae Kwan Do and Filipino street fighting who speaks to women and girls around the world about how to protect themselves.

Neighborhoods in the Network / Maple Weekend (Tioga/Potter Counties, PA)

The temperatures are right for maple sugaring -- as the maple syrup producers among us know full well. Join Martha Manikas-Foster in this Neighborhoods in the Network report to learn how you can watch the sugaring process in action -- and taste the results.

FLN News / The Budget Battle in New York

New York State Senator Tom Libous says he and his colleagues are not able to have a fair voice in getting the budget done. He also says three men -- Democrats Governor David Paterson, Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver -- are acting as power brokers.

FLN News / An Urban Bias in Washington?

Is there an urban bias within the Obama Administration. Congressman Glenn Thompson thinks there is and he points to the recent American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

People Making a Difference / BonaResponds

In this week's "People Making a Difference" feature, FLN's Elizabeth Weaver takes us to a college campus in Olean, NY. There is a group of volunteers at St. Bonaventure University that is changing the surrounding community.

Food For Thought / Foods That Help You Snooze

Studies have shown that a lack of sleep contributes to a host of health problems, including increased risk for high blood pressure, heart disease and even stroke. But FLN's Sherri Watters says there are certain foods that can help you and your family sleep better, and she shares those in this ...

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