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Wednesday, July 17, 2013


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Ready for a summer cocktail? Better watch those calories. <a href="http://healthyliving.msn.com/nutrition/how-fattening-is-your-cocktail">Learn more from MSN</a> and listen below.

Calories counts of your favorite summer cocktails

WTOP’s David Burd reports.

Related Link: MSN: How fattening is your cocktail?


8:10 p.m. – Eric Adams, Men’s Health Magazine

Diet Soda? It may not help your diet


7:40 p.m. Dr. Lynn Broaddus, director of the environment program at the Johnson Foundation at Wingspread

Water pipe woes in Prince George’s common, $400 billion problem plaguing communities nationwide


7:20 p.m Robert Thompson, syracuse media professor, and Christian Toto, assistant editor at Big Hollywood

The controversy over the Rolling Stone cover


6:20 p.m. Rachel Smolkin, Deputy Managing Editor at POLITICO

Liz Cheney’s run for Senate


5:10 p.m. Jason Wells, playwright, designer and actor for Not a Robot Theatre Company

How to replace a theater set that was recycled

Read More: Capital Fringe Festival brings alternative theater to D.C.


4:10 p.m. Joan Rohlfs, Environmental Resources Program Director, Dept.of Environmental Programs at Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments

Air quality day: What it means and who is most at risk


3:50 p.m. – Mark Brady, spokesman, Prince George’s Fire Department

Dealing with the water restrictions


Safely sharing the road with big rigs

WTOP’s Dick Uliano reports


1:05 p.m. – Rebecca Cooper, ABC 7

Bring your own containers at water distribution points


12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

Why Republicans will have to vote yes on immigration reform


12:20 p.m. – Dr. Marc Dalton, Dalton Psychiatric Services

The serious risk with heroin and alcohol abuse.


11:20 a.m. – Peter Maer, CBS White House correspondent

Edward Snowden’s effect on US-Russian relations.


10:50 a.m. – John Miller,

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