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This week on HearSay, March 17-21, 2008
Monday, March 17
From the Headlines: Iraq war Anniversary
This week marks the fifth anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq. The Virginian Pilot offers an extensive look at the war from the viewpoint of the people who are living it on the home front and on the battlefield. Joining Cathy today in the studio to talk about it are Virginian-Pilot reporters Lon Wagner, Matthew Jones, and Kate Wiltrout.
Iraq War V
Sunday, March 16 – Thursday, March 20
www.pilotonline.com
Listen to our tribute to the military members who have lost their lives during the Iraq war and called Hampton Roads home (MP3 download)

Tuesday, March 18
Teens and STDs
At least one in four teenage girls in the United States has a sexually transmitted disease, so suggests a new federal study that startled some adolescent-health experts. Some doctors say the numbers might be a reflection of abstinence-only sex education. We'll talk about it today on HearSay.

Wednesday, March 19
Le Jardin
Now that we've "sprung forward" our thoughts turn to green. We have the latest tips from our resident gardening expert York County Extension Agent Jim Orband.
www.yorkcounty.gov/vce/staff/jorband.htm

Thursday, March 20
Price to Pay
Did you know that the cost of living in Hampton Roads is 6.8 percent above the national average? As prices at the pumps and the grocery aisle continue to rise, we'll talk about why there has been such a surge and what folks in the region are doing to beat the high cost of living. And we'll discuss money tips and frustrations with the authors of the new book on finance, 'The Busy Family's Guide to Money'.

Friday, March 21
Running Mates
Political spouses are often on the periphery of their partner's campaigns and official duties, but they have been drawing lots of attention of late. A scandal, rumor, linguistic misstep, or overly ornate hairdo can put them in the spotlight, drawing the critical eye of the press and the public. We'll discuss the public role of political figures' private partners today on HearSay with Washington Post journalist and DC insider Sally Quinn, writer Connie Schultz, author of '...and His Lovely Wife: A Memoir from the Woman Beside the Man' and Dr. Dana Heller of Old Dominion University.
