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    Sikorsky Aircraft announced it will lay off as many as 400 employees in Connecticut due to the U.S. Army's decision to cancel a new armed scout helicopter program.
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    Today's Beautiful Music features the marvelous cellist Seth Parker Woods with pianist Andrew Rosenblum. They are playing the Cello Sonata written in 1957 by American composer, pianist, and organist George Walker (1922-2018.)

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