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This Week on HearSay, January 29 - February 1, 2007 

Monday, January 29
General Assembly Headlines: Lights, Cameras, Action??? 
Red light cameras may soon be back at the beach.  Lawmakers are once again debating if cameras should be used to catch motorists who run traffic lights.  Join Cathy and her guests: Dr. Bryan Porter, Associate Professor of Psychology at Old Dominion University, Daily Press reporter, Kimball Payne and Margaret Edds from The Virginian Pilot.

To contact Virginia General Assembly
1-800-889-0229 
www.legis.state.va.us

www.pilotonline.com
http://www.dailypress.com/
www.stopredlightrunning.com

Tuesday, January 30
Living Culture: Fan-demonium
Sports nuts... rock and roll groupies... Star Wars fanatics - all have "extreme enthusiasm" for their favorite pasttimes.  Today on HearSay, we continue our "Living Culture" series in partnership with Port Folio Weekly by examining Americans' fascinations.  Port Folio Weekly Editor - in - Chief Tom Robotham and Arts and Culture Editor Leona Baker and Major League Baseball player Mike Cuddyer join Cathy to discuss this facet of the human race's infatuation with games, fame and celebrity.

www.portfolioweekly.com


Wednesday, January 31
HEARSAY CLASSIC: SCHOOL MATTERS
Segment A: Bullying
Did you know one in seven children is a bully or the target of one?  Bullying can lead to truancy, student illness and even depression.  On today's HearSay, we'll talk to Dr. Domenick Maglio who says parents and teachers may be part of the problem.

US Department of Health and Human Services
www.drmaglio.com

Segment B: Athletes Making The Grade 
Is participation in High School sports a right or a privilege?  Should public schools lower requirements for participation in extra curricular activities?  It's a complex issue we'll discuss today with Dr. Bruce Bukowski, Associate Professor of Health, Physical Education, Coaching and Recreation at the University of Wisconsin- Whitewater and Joel Kirsch, President and Program Director of the American Sports Institute. 

Virginia High School Athletic League Website
www.amersports.org
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Thursday, February 1
FROM THE HEADLINES
We'll take a look at the top stories of the week and open our lines to the voices of Hampton Roads. 

Link to Daily Press Editorial-Future of Fort Monroe
Link to Virginian Pilot Editorial-Transportation