Here and Now (PRI)
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Friday, May 17th, 2013
'Culture Of Cover-Up' Or 'Foolish Mistake' At IRS?; What Your T-Shirt Label Doesn't Reveal; Biologists Find Source Of Deadly Plague; Foundation Puts Spotlight On Missing African Americans; The Science Of Where We Stand In Elevators; The Interview Behind 'I Drive Your Truck';
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Thursday, May 16th, 2013
Sheriff: 7 Still Unaccounted For After Tornado; Jails Become De Facto Psychiatric Wards; Factories In Bangladesh Reopen After Protests; Morehouse College President Talks Controversies, Challenges; Star Trek Creator's Son Gives Fans New Way To Geek Out;
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Thursday, May 16th, 2013
Sheriff: 7 Still Unaccounted For After Tornado; Jails Become De Facto Psychiatric Wards; Factories In Bangladesh Reopen After Protests; Morehouse College President Talks Controversies, Challenges; Star Trek Creator's Son Gives Fans New Way To Geek Out;
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Wednesday, May 15th, 2013
Expert: To Prevent Military Sexual Assaults, Put More Women In Combat; Cleveland Police Say They've Solved Decades-Old Murder Case; How To Talk To Kids About Abductions; Bee Attacks Roil Hikers And Walkers In Arizona; Officer Recounts Manhunt For Marathon Bombing Suspects; Missing Marine Buried Today; Superman Turns 75;
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Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
Lawmakers, Journalists Demand Details Of Phone Records Seizure; Who Should Get The Gene Test For Breast Cancer?; British Activists Fight For Release Of Gitmo Detainee; College Enrollment Hits Record Level For Hispanics; That Amazing Boston-Toronto Hockey Game; Chef Kathy Gunst Thinks Green For Spring;
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Monday, May 13th, 2013
New Orleans Police Vow To Solve Mother's Day Shootings; High Fuel Prices Drive Up Demand For Natural Gas Cars; Obama Slams IRS Targeting, Defends Libya Effort; Ethicist: Abortion Trial Underscores Need For Contraception; Young Composer Caroline Shaw Wins Pulitzer;
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Friday, May 10th, 2013
Tesla Charges Up Electric Car Market; Pakistan Gets Ready For Vote; An 'Interspecies Jam' With The Cicadas;
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Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
Police: 3 More Suspects Arrested In Marathon Bombings; Guantanamo Hunger Strikes And Ethics Of Force-Feeding; Violence Mars Campaigning In Pakistan; New Treatments Take On Multiple Sclerosis; Kids Urged To Unplug For 'Screen Free Week';
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Thursday, May 9th, 2013
Boston Police Commissioner Never Saw Russia Warning About Suspect; Should Muslims Monitor Muslims?; A Brief History Of @; Scientists Discover Protein That Reverses Heart Disease In Older Mice; Why We Still Read 'The Great Gatsby';
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Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Amanda Berry Returns Home; Lawyer Calls For Pragmatic Approach At Guant?namo Bay; CA Man To Reunite With Officer Who Convinced Him Not To Jump; Immigration Bill Faces Test; Are Hollywood Stars Ruining Kickstarter?;
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Tuesday, May 7th, 2013
Ohio Missing Women Found; Mother Saves Her Son From Overdose Thanks To Pilot Program; Visiting A Somali Town Freed From Islamic Militants; In Defense Of The Word 'Nice';
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Monday, May 6th, 2013
Activists: Israeli Strike Kills 42 Syrian Soldiers; Remembering Ballet Star Frederic Franklin; 'Sizzurp:' A Dangerous Cough Syrup Mixture; Sanford, Colbert Busch In Razor Thin SC Congressional Race; Are Young Americans Idling?; Turning Tattoos Into Fine Art;
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Friday, May 3rd, 2013
Judge Overrules Decision To Release Terror Suspect; A Dad's Fight: More Time Off For Grieving Parents; Growing Signs Of Hezbollah Role In Syria; Pastor Jim Wallis: Get Out Of The Pews, Go Out And Help; Books That Comfort In The Aftermath Of Tragedy;
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Thursday, May 2nd, 2013
Talk Of Arming Syrian Rebels Grows In White House; Journalists Get Rare Look Inside Cuba's Prisons; Finger Pointing And Few Answers After Texas Explosion; Marathon Organizers Try To Come To Terms With Bombings;
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Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
Police: 3 More Suspects Arrested In Marathon Bombings; Guantanamo Hunger Strikes And Ethics Of Force-Feeding; Violence Mars Campaigning In Pakistan; New Treatments Take On Multiple Sclerosis; Kids Urged To Unplug For 'Screen Free Week';
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Tuesday, April 30th, 2013
Obama: U.S. Still Not Sure Who Used Chemical Weapons; N.H. Police Chiefs Raffle A Gun A Day; Study: Blacks, Hispanics Pay More For Homes; How To 'Win' The War In Afghanistan; Hockey Bad Boy's Road To Recovery And Redemption;
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Monday, April 29th, 2013
Hopes Fade For More Rescues In Building Collapse; Elizabeth Graver Weaves Decades Of History In Cape Cod Novel;
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Friday, April 26th, 2013
Firsthand Accounts From Carjack Victim And Police; Techniques Used To Recruit And Radicalize; Historic Midwest Floods, After Months Of Drought; A Path To Sight For Some Blinded By Hereditary Disease; Muhammad Ali And The Vietnam War;
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Thursday, April 25th, 2013
What The U.S. Knew About Tamerlan Tsarnaev; A Closer Look At The Search For Suspect 2; What Is A 'Weapon Of Mass Destruction'?; Gene Discovery Could Radically Improve Diabetes Treatment; A Circus 'Pippin' Returns To Broadway; Acclaimed Indian Director Mira Nair Takes On Fundamentalism;
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Wednesday, April 24th, 2013
Ricin Investigators Shift Focus To Different Man; What's Your Major? Drones.; EU Concerned Over Europeans Joining Syrian Rebels; NYC's Web Of Cameras Can Catch Unattended Bags; Lloyd Schwartz's 6 Favorite New Poets;
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Wednesday, April 24th, 2013
Ricin Investigators Shift Focus To Different Man; What's Your Major? Drones.; EU Concerned Over Europeans Joining Syrian Rebels; NYC's Web Of Cameras Can Catch Unattended Bags; Lloyd Schwartz's 6 Favorite New Poets;
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Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013
Bombing Suspect To Face Additional Charges; How A Lawyer Would Defend Dzokhar Tsarnaev; Conservationists Clone Ancient Redwoods; Bail Hearings For 2 Men In Canada Terror Plot; 'Heart' Inducted Into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame;
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Monday, April 22nd, 2013
Marathon Bombing Suspect Charged In Hospital; Dancer Who Lost Leg In Bombing: 'I'm A Fighter'; No Evidence Of Criminal Activity In Texas Explosion; 8 Rules Of Reporting Breaking News; Robin Responds To Questions After Becoming Part Of Story; Support Pours In For Brothers Who Each Lost A Leg; A Memorial Grows In Boston;
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Friday, April 19th, 2013
Police Search For Surviving Suspect In Bombings; H&N's Robin Young: I've Met The Suspect; What Does Chechnya Have To Do With Marathon Bombings?; Teacher: Bombing Suspect Had 'Heart Of Gold'; View From The Neighborhood On Lockdown;
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Thursday, April 18th, 2013
Rescue Effort Continues After Fertilizer Plant Explosion; Crowdsourcing The Boston Marathon Investigation; Oklahoma City Prepares For Memorial Marathon; Iraq Vet's Advice To Marathon Bombing Amputees; Carlos Arredondo Hailed As Hero For Bombing Response;
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Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
Officials: First Multiple Use Of IEDs On U.S. Soil; 1968 Boston Marathon Winner Stopped Short By Bombing; London Marathon Reviews Security Plans; FBI: Early Test Shows Ricin In Obama Letter; Pacific Northwest Poet Pays Tribute To Boston; An Update From Downtown Boston; Restaurants Aid Victims Of Marathon Bombings; Officials: Suspect Identified In Boston Marathon Blasts;
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Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
Officials: First Multiple Use Of IEDs On U.S. Soil; 1968 Boston Marathon Winner Stopped Short By Bombing; London Marathon Reviews Security Plans; FBI: Early Test Shows Ricin In Obama Letter; Pacific Northwest Poet Pays Tribute To Boston; An Update From Downtown Boston; Restaurants Aid Victims Of Marathon Bombings; Officials: Suspect Identified In Boston Marathon Blasts;
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Tuesday, April 16th, 2013
Latest News On Boston Marathon Bombings; ER Doctor Describes Bombing Aftermath; Dispelling Rumors That Became Headlines; Robin Essay: Boston Marathon Bombings; FBI Investigation Of Boston Marathon Bombings; The Challenge Of Marathon Security; Eyewitness Account From Marathon Medical Tent; Author Dennis Lehane: Brokenhearted, But Proud To Be A Bostonian; Reporter's Notebook: A Marathon Now Tinged With Tragedy;
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Monday, April 15th, 2013
Behind Gun Debate, Deal To Expand Mental Health Care; Chavez's Heir To Take Over Divided Venezuela; Steve Inskeep Shares Venezuela Reporter's Notebook; Margaret Thatcher's Infamous Soviet Interview; Would You Pay To Be Fake-Kidnapped?; Boston Marathon Results And History;
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Friday, April 12th, 2013
FDA Finds Safety Issues at 30 Compounding Pharmacies; Poems And Memories Of James Dickey; Venezuela Votes For Next President; Is This The Time To Draw-Down U.S. Nukes?; To Stretch Or Not To Stretch?; Newtown Parents To Run Boston Marathon;
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Thursday, April 11th, 2013
Gun Control Bill Clears First Hurdle In Senate; What's Happening To Women's Colleges?; North Korea Says It's Ready To Strike; Sorting Out The Cost Of Obamacare; Recipes For Kids With Cancer;
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Wednesday, April 10th, 2013
Gun Sale Background Check Deal Unveiled; Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg Defends 'Lean In'; Obama Sends Congress $3.8 Trillion Spending Plan; Tenn. Bill Ties Welfare Benefits To Kids' Grades; Rita Moreno's Hollywood Story;
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Tuesday, April 9th, 2013
Families Lobby On Gun Bill, Dems Face Key Decision; Inventor Of Cell Phone: 'We Are Just Getting Started'; More Bird Flu Deaths Reported In China; Margaret Thatcher And The Hunger Strikers; Remembering Annette Funicello; They Might Be Giants: A Return To Old Forms;
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Monday, April 8th, 2013
Guns, Immigration On Congress Agenda; Britain's 'Iron Lady' Margaret Thatcher Has Died; Marathon Memories From A Runner-Reporter; Colleges Misreport Data To Boost Rankings; Holocaust Survivor Stories Live On In Holograms;
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Friday, April 5th, 2013
Judge Orders 'Plan B' Emergency Contraception Sold Over Counter For All; A N.H. Reporter Chronicles Her Own Mental Health Struggles; F.A.A. Study: Control Towers May Not Prevent Crashes At Small Airports; Transgender Rights: Where Are We Now?; Shadows Hang Over The Final Four?;
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Thursday, April 4th, 2013
W. Va. Sheriff Becomes 4th Law Officer Killed In 4 Months; Sallie Krawcheck: 'Bank Reform Still Needed'; Video Game Becomes Propaganda Tool In China; Regressive Vs. Progressive Taxes: Do Southern Tax Policies Kill Poor People?; Musician Rob Morsberger Faces His Own Mortality;
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Thursday, April 4th, 2013
W. Va. Sheriff Becomes 4th Law Officer Killed In 4 Months; Sallie Krawcheck: 'Bank Reform Still Needed'; Video Game Becomes Propaganda Tool In China; Regressive Vs. Progressive Taxes: Do Southern Tax Policies Kill Poor People?; Musician Rob Morsberger Faces His Own Mortality;
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Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013
North Korea Refuses To Let South Koreans Enter Joint Factory; Lawmakers Ready For Gun Control Debate; Rutgers Fires Basketball Coach Mike Rice; 6 Financial Decisions New Parents Should Make; 'Game Of Thrones' Inspires Cookbook;
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Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013
NRA Unveils Details Of School Safety Plan; Sleepless In America; Ark. AG Plans To Open Investigation Into Oil Spill; John Murry Takes On His Demons In Debut Album 'The Graceless Age';
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Monday, April 1st, 2013
Rebuilding Detroit 1 Salvaged Doorknob At A Time; Immigration Deal Would Bring In 'Guest' Workers; Officials Investigate Prison Gang Links In Texas, Colo. Murders; Cuba After The Castros; Ron Rash Pens Stories of Desperation And Unexpected Hope;
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Friday, March 29th, 2013
'Here & Now' Teams Up With NPR, Will Expand To 2 Hours; EPA Proposal Would Raise Prices At The Pump; Adolescent Girl Refugees Face Greatest Risks; After Steubenville, 'A Needed Response'; Netflix Wants To Change How You Watch TV; Baseball Fans Gear Up For Opening Day;
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Thursday, March 28th, 2013
Newtown Killer Had Arsenal Of Weapons; Dramatic Shift In U.S. Prison Populations; Facebook Goes Red With Equals Sign; What Doctors Could Learn From Veterinarians;
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Wednesday, March 27th, 2013
Justices Indicate DOMA Could Be Struck Down; Domenica Ruta's Acclaimed Memoir; When Spring Break Goes Too Wild; Gay Rights, Marriage: How New, How Popular?; Ryan Tedder Is More Than A Hitmaker;
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Tuesday, March 26th, 2013
Justices Hint At No Broad Ruling On Gay Marriage; Do Toddler Apps Turn Young Brains To Mush?; The Race To Succeed Hugo Chavez; Panera Cares Lets Customers Set The Price;
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Monday, March 25th, 2013
Supreme Court Takes Up 'Civil Rights Case Of Our Generation'; The Risks Of A Broad Ruling On Gay Marriage; Little-Known Florida School Makes NCAA History; 'Al Jazeera America' Faces Cynical Public; 'The Bloggess' Jenny Lawson;
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Friday, March 22nd, 2013
Congress Passes Symbolic Budgets, Leaves Town; After Three Tours In Iraq, Soldier Decides To Stay; Looking For A Tech Job? Meet Me In St. Louis; Same-Sex Couples Battle For Divorce Equality; Majestic Monarch Butterflies Under Threat;
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Thursday, March 21st, 2013
Controversial Drone Program To Shift To Pentagon; Eddie Huang Rejects 'Model Minority' Label; To Improve Employee Health, Carrot Or Stick?; Pentagon Considers $150M Gitmo Renovation; Iraq War Novel Wins Hemingway/PEN Award;
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Wednesday, March 20th, 2013
Colo. Corrections Chief Killed, Gun Bills Signed; Should The U.S. And Pakistan Break Up?; Get Your March Madness Bracket Ready; Obama's Goals For First Israel Visit; Amanda Coplin's Best-Seller 'The Orchardist';
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Tuesday, March 19th, 2013
Bombings Rip Through Baghdad On Invasion Anniversary; 10 Years After Invasion, A Look At Iraq War Legacy; NFL Accused Of Rejecting Safer Headgear; Rough Winter For Mass. Coastal Community; Eric Whitacre On The Ecstasy of Conducting a Choir;
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Monday, March 18th, 2013
Grand Jury To Weigh More Charges In Ohio Rape Case; Making A Case For Delayed Retirement; Reforming China's Labor Camps; Iraqis Have Complicated Feelings On War Anniversary; Want To Buy My Canceled Wedding?; Gay Marriage Legal Opinion A Hit At Weddings;
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Friday, March 15th, 2013
GOP Senator's 'Change of Heart' On Gay Marriage; Could Botox Shots Help Depression?; Here & Now Listener Letters; Sequester Cuts Hit Yellowstone; Jeb Bush Speaks To CPAC, But Are Conservatives Listening?; The Saw Doctors Celebrate St. Patrick's Day;
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Thursday, March 14th, 2013
Pope Francis Faces Questions About 'Dirty War'; Mary Robinson: Bearing Witness And Giving Voice; '47 Percent' Video Source Comes Forward; When March Madness Turned To March Sadness; Cabbage Recipes Not Just For St. Patrick's Day;
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Wednesday, March 13th, 2013
Football Culture On Trial In Ohio Rape Case; Congress Takes Up Sexual Assault In The Military; Cincinnati Zoo Workers Play Mom To Baby Gorilla; Study Finds States With Most Gun Laws Have Fewest Gun Deaths But...; Grammy-Winning Violist Kim Kashkashian;
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Tuesday, March 12th, 2013
Few Ovarian Cancer Patients Receive Best Possible Care; Investigating The Microbiome's Role In Health; Residents Fight Sale Of Historic Post Offices; Employee Email Search Roils Harvard; Breathing New Life Into An American Classic;
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Monday, March 11th, 2013
Could Washington Budget Duel Be A Good Sign?; 'Potrepreneurs' Wait For Federal Decision On Marijuana; Countdown To The Conclave; Religion News Service Holds 'Sweet Sistine' Vote; Maria Schneider And Dawn Upshaw Join Forces;
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Friday, March 8th, 2013
Decision To Try Bin Laden Relative In U.S. Criticized; Oscar-Nominated Documentary Tells History of AIDS Fight; Hugo Chavez Leaves Contradictory Legacy; Rethinking Flood Insurance Post-Sandy; Is Facebook Suppressing Un-Promoted Posts?;
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Thursday, March 7th, 2013
College Students Paying More As Public Funding Drops; Historically Black Colleges Lose Millions After Federal Loan Change; Lawmakers Hit Snag In Gun Control Talks; Former Soviet Leader Criticizes President Putin; Could War Simulations Help Prevent PTSD?; Billy Bragg Gets Personal In New Album;
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Wednesday, March 6th, 2013
Life After Chavez: What's Next For Venezuela; Should You Have Your DNA Sequenced?; Vatican Tour Guides Lose Their Main Attraction; Investors Debate What's Driving Stock Rally; Celebrities Head For The Board Room;
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Tuesday, March 5th, 2013
Police Investigating Hate Speech At Oberlin College; Emily Bazelon Dispels Bullying Myths In 'Sticks And Stones'; Harsh Winter Bears Down On Afghan Refugees; Detroit Faces State Takeover Of Finances; Data Geeks Use Spreadsheets To Get Fit;
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Monday, March 4th, 2013
Baby HIV 'Cure' Promising For African Countries; U.S. Navy Going Full Green Ahead; How Secure Are The Votes For Pope?; Meet The Agency Behind NRA's No-Holds-Barred Ads; 'Sookie Stackhouse' Creator Charlaine Harris;
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Friday, March 1st, 2013
No Last-Minute Deal On Sequester; Mark Bittman: Mediterranean Diet Not The Only Answer; Mass. Elections Official Clashes With Chief Justice; Are Lie-Detector Kiosks The Future Of Border Security?; Training A Camera On Holocaust Childhoods;
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Thursday, February 28th, 2013
U.S. To Provide Non-Military Aid To Syrian Rebels; Could 'Smart Guns' Be Part Of Congress Deal?; How Widespread Is Distance Running Doping?; No Horse Meat Found In U.S. But Food Fraud Does Happen; Asteroid Impact Mission Picks A Target;
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Wednesday, February 27th, 2013
Major Companies Say Gay Marriage Ban Is Bad For Business; What The Next Pope Is Up Against; Teen Deaths In Car Crashes On The Rise; Journalist Asks 'Is Jack Lew A Friend To Wall Street?'; Behind The Scenes Of Amanda Palmer's TED Talk;
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Tuesday, February 26th, 2013
Snow Brings Some Relief From Drought; Is The Landmark Voting Rights Act Outdated?; Russia Moves To Outlaw Gay 'Propaganda'; Coast Guard Searches For Missing Boaters; A Message In A Bottle Always Intrigues; 'The Sessions' Picks Up Two Independent Spirit Awards;
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Monday, February 25th, 2013
'Sequester' Spending Cuts Expected To Kick In; Author Shares 'The Secrets Of Happy Families'; Egypt Elections Won't Calm Turbulent Streets; Older Women Facing Homelessness In Growing Numbers; Mali Music Culture Defined By The Cellphone;
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Friday, February 22nd, 2013
Pistorius Granted Bail Pending Murder Trial; Eyes On Oregon's $1.9 Billion Medicaid Experiment; More Republican Governors Sign Onto Medicaid Expansion; Danica Patrick Makes NASCAR History; Dental Care Program Sparks Controversy In Minnesota; Up For Oscars, But Historically Inaccurate?;
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Thursday, February 21st, 2013
Damascus Car Bomb Kills 53, 18 Die In Airstrike; Expert: Violent Video Games Should Be For Adults Only; Reporter Inadvertently Starts Chuck Hagel Rumor; UAE Donates Laptops To Tornado-Struck Joplin; Chef Kathy Gunst Talks Culinary Inspiration;
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Wednesday, February 20th, 2013
Body Found In Rubble Of Kansas City Restaurant; A Crash Course In Biology From Eric Lander; Economic Crisis Dominates Italian Election; How Should State Laws Define Rape?; Machiavelli's Masterpiece 'The Prince' Turns 500;
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Tuesday, February 19th, 2013
Raising Adam Lanza: Investigating The Life Of A Mass Killer; 50 Years After 'Feminine Mystique,' U.S. Behind On Family-Friendly Policies; Scientists Working On New Asteroid Detection Systems; Three Syrian Historical Sites Under Threat; Country Music Couple Finally Makes An Album Together;
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Monday, February 18th, 2013
President Proposing Ten-Year Brain Study Project; Who Should (And Should Never) Take Aspirin; Mindy McCready's Beautiful Voice, Troubled Life; When Teens' Constant Texting Is Dating Abuse; The Changing Role Of First Lady;
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Friday, February 15th, 2013
Top Scientist: Russia Meteor Biggest Impact In A Century; A Radical Idea To Keep Homeowners In Their Homes; Listener Letters: From Gun Violence To National Anthem; Sen. Ted Cruz Tests 'Comity,' Risks Payback; H&N's 'Downton Abbey' Video Game Voiceover; 'Swamplandia!' Author Spins New Book Of Fantastical Tales;
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Thursday, February 14th, 2013
Paralympic Superstar Charged With Murder; Why Aren't Chicago's Tough Gun Laws Working?; After A Death, Changes For The X-Games?; Financial Intimacy: How To Mix Love And Money; Superlative Supplements For Valentines Day (And Any Day);
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Wednesday, February 13th, 2013
Rubio's Sip Of Water Steals The Show; Mapping The Intersection Of Politics And Science; Conditions Worsen Aboard Cruise Ship; Medical Marijuana Comes To More States; Romans Weigh In On Pope's Resignation;
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Tuesday, February 12th, 2013
Senate Heads Toward Vote On Anti-Violence Act; Is Change In A Cup The Best Way To Help The Homeless?; Emergency Alert Hoax Warns Montana Of Zombies; Sexual Assaults Persist In Cairo's Tahrir Square; A Call For A Greener State Of The Union; Carrie Rodriguez Fiddles Her Way To Center Stage;
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Monday, February 11th, 2013
Pope Resignation Is First In 600 Years; 'Whitey Bulger' Book Has New Stories To Tell; Hamden, Conn. Hit Hardest By Blizzard; President Reportedly Ready To Challenge Congress; An Illustrated Record Of Love And Loss;
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Friday, February 8th, 2013
Northeast Braces For Up To Three Feet Of Snow; How Schools Recover From Trauma; Blizzard Of '78 Haunts Mass. Towns As They Prep For Storm; Are The Great Lakes Drying Up?; Dark and Disturbing Shows Light Up Winter TV;
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Thursday, February 7th, 2013
White House Secret War Under Spotlight; A 'Pipeline To Prison' In Mississippi Schools; Snowstorm Could Rank Among Top 10 Ever; The Ethics Of Prolonging Life, Or Pulling The Plug; Alabama Shakes: From High School Band To Grammy Nominee;
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Wednesday, February 6th, 2013
Mining For Energy Threatens Deeper Water Reserves; US Post Office To End Saturday Letter Delivery; Divided Republicans And Democrats Push For Party Unity; Fungus Creates Crisis For Coffee Growers; Can Money Make You Happy?;
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Tuesday, February 5th, 2013
5-Year-Old Alabama Hostage Freed In Raid; What's Next For N.Y. And N.J. Post-Sandy?; White House Memo Justifies Drone Strikes On U.S. Citizens; How To Protect iPhones And iPads From 'Apple Picking'; When Good Movies Have Bad Endings;
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Monday, February 4th, 2013
Alabama Hostage Standoff Enters Day Seven; Trying To Bridge The Divide Over Abortion; Mary Cain Is Teenage Track Sensation; Super Bowl Ads: Winners And Losers; A Visit With Cello Legend Yo-Yo Ma;
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Friday, February 1st, 2013
Moderate But Steady Job Growth Calms Economy Fears; Station Nightclub Fire Has Parallels To Brazil Blaze; If Barnes & Noble Goes Under, Will Publishing Survive?; Questions Remain About Algeria Gas Plant Attack; Super Bowl Is A Family Feud; National Anthem As 'Holy Grail Or Third Rail';
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Thursday, January 31st, 2013
Hagel On The Hot Seat; Tiny Spaces For The Big Apple; What Can Obama Actually Do About Climate Change?; In Russia, Ballet Dancers Questioned About Acid Attack; Remembering Country-Rock Pioneer Gram Parsons;
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Wednesday, January 30th, 2013
NRA Vs. Giffords And Husband At Gun Hearing; How Real Is The Al-Qaida Threat?; Life On The Border Of North And South Korea; Catholic Hospital Legal Defense: Fetuses Are Not People; Update: NYT Reporter Stands By Benghazi Reporting; New Reality Show Hopes To Capture The Real Southie;
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Tuesday, January 29th, 2013
Immigration Activist 'Optimistic' About Reform; Conn. Debates Mandatory Outpatient Treatment For Mentally Ill; Super Bowl Ad Buys Break Records, Create Controversy; Violence Overshadows 2-Year Anniversary Of Arab Spring; 'Tough Mudders' Compete For Muddy Glory;
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Monday, January 28th, 2013
Immigration Moves To Front Burner In D.C.; Doctor: How A Preventable Medical Error Killed My Mother; Tide Detergent Is Hot Commodity For Thieves; Energy Drinks: How Much Caffeine Is Too Much?; Debut Novel 'Starboard Sea' Is Making Waves;
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Friday, January 25th, 2013
Mississippi's Only Abortion Clinic May Soon Close; U.S. And China Investing In Each Other's Clean Energy Tech; U.S. Says School Sports Are A Civil Right For Disabled; Remembering A Slam Poetry Legend; Grammy Nomination For John Fullbright;
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Thursday, January 24th, 2013
Kerry Testifies Before Panel He Chairs; EU Debt Crisis Spurs Migration To Germany; Cuba's Art Scene Is Flourishing; 5 Recipes From The Oregon Truffle Festival; What It's Really Like To Be A Woman In Combat;
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013
Clinton Benghazi Testimony Is Fierce, Emotional; What's Between The Farm And Your Fridge?; Expert: Flu Vaccine Developers Must Start From Scratch; Government Scientists Call For Retiring Chimps; Holly The Cat's 200-Mile Journey;
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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013
First Order Of Business: Debt Ceiling Deadline; Shooting Survivor Fights For Concealed Weapons; NCAA Downsizes Its Rule Book, But At What Cost?; Michelle Obama's Red Dress: Great Style, Bold Gesture; Searching For The 'Edge Of America';
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Monday, January 21st, 2013
Video: 57th Presidential Inauguration; Students Look For Inspiration In Washington; How Blacks And Whites Remember Martin Luther King Jr.;
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Friday, January 18th, 2013
NRA Racks Up Successes At State Level To Limit Gun Laws; What 787 Dreamliner Problems Mean For Boeing; New Year Brings More Remote Control Warfare; Bolshoi Ballet Director Injured In Acid Attack; A Friend Remembers Aaron Swartz; First Lady Gown Curator: 'We Look At Clothes For Clues';
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Thursday, January 17th, 2013
Federal Prosecutor Says Aaron Swartz Case Handled Well; Many Colorado Kids View Smoking Pot As Healthy; Examining The Manti Te'o Fake Girlfriend Hoax; Car Industry Roaring Back At Detroit Auto Show; 11 Great Books Recently Translated Into English;
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Wednesday, January 16th, 2013
Inside The President's Gun Control Plan; Guns And The Role Of Mental Health Professionals; Who's Going To The Super Bowl?; Challenges Facing Veterans; Watching De Niro Play Your Dad, In A Movie About You;
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Tuesday, January 15th, 2013
N.Y. Poised To Be First To Toughen Gun Laws After Newtown; Corrupt Juvenile Justice Leaves Mark On Pa. Kids; More Troops Head To Mali To Battle Islamist Rebels; Colleges In Crisis As Enrollment Dips; 'Beasts Of The Southern Wild' Gets Oscar Nods;
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Monday, January 14th, 2013
Obama Demands Quick Action On Debt Limit; Companies Try To Limit Digital Distractions; Jodie Foster Comes Out (Sort Of) And Retires (We Think); Navy SEAL Loses Battle With PTSD; Teaching Rock History Online;
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Friday, January 11th, 2013
Violent Video Games Under Scrutiny; Link Between Illness And Timing For Meals, Sleep; Major League Baseball Plans New Drug Testing; The Great Maple Syrup Heist; Timur And The Dime Museum Offer Up Post-Punk Screaming Opera;
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Thursday, January 10th, 2013
Biden Says Consensus Emerging On Gun Safety; Haiti Earthquake: 3 Years After 'The Big Truck That Went By'; Cancer-Screening Power of Pap Test Is Expanding; Aurora Mass Shooting Survivor With Ties To Newtown Becomes Activist; Oscars Nods Include Oldest, Youngest Best Actress;
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Wednesday, January 9th, 2013
Biden Meets With Gun-Safety, Victims Groups; Connecticut Lawmakers To Debate Gun Laws; N.Y. Governor To Propose Tougher Gun Rules; Australia Heat Fuels Raging Wildfires; Mississippi River Shipping Routes Under Threat; Yo La Tengo Won't Compromise;
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Tuesday, January 8th, 2013
Flu Cases Surge Nationwide; Bill Kristol Is Charting Future Of GOP, Starting With Hagel Nomination; Ailing Hugo Chavez Still In Cuba Ahead Of Swearing-In; Outsourcing Reverses As Indian Companies Hire In U.S.; 'All My Babies' Mamas': New Low In Reality TV?;
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Monday, January 7th, 2013
Hagel, Brennan Nominations Expected To Be Controversial; Ask The Educator: iPads In The Classroom; NHL Lockout Finally Comes To An End; Gun Control On Conn. Lawmakers' Agenda; In An Age Of Driverless Cars, A Call For Robot Ethics;
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Friday, January 4th, 2013
A Frustration Grows In Brooklyn; Author: Newtown Answers May Never Come; 6 Steps To Find A Job For Soon-To-Be College Grads; Spider-Man Is Dead, Long Live Spider-Man;
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Thursday, January 3rd, 2013
House Sets Vote For Sandy Aid After Criticism; Foreign Policy Challenges Facing The Next Secretary Of State; N.H. Journalist Missing In Syria; Libyan Entertainment Industry Takes Off; N.Y. Paper Hires Armed Guards After It Publishes Names Of Gun Owners; Mott The Hoople's Ian Hunter Releases New Album;
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Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013
Republicans Slam Boehner For Postponing Sandy Aid Vote; Medical Spending: $750 Billion Wasted Annually; Pennsylvania To Sue NCAA Over Sanctions; Fiscal Cliff Deal Means Higher Tax Bills For Most Americans; Golden Globe Nominated Actress Emily Blunt;
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Tuesday, January 1st, 2013
Greek Soccer Teams Turn To Unusual Sponsors; After Overnight Senate Vote, Fiscal Cliff Deal Heads To House; Forever Free: 150th Anniversary Of The Emancipation Proclamation; Joe Biden To The Rescue?; Fiscal Cliff: What's In The Senate Deal?;
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Monday, December 31st, 2012
Update: Fiscal Cliff Deal Is In Sight; California Moves To Cap And Trade Carbon Emissions; Where Does The Bubbly Get Its Bubbles?; How Police Nab Drunk Drivers: From Drunkometer To Breathalyzer; Adam Gopnik: 4 Bright Spots Of 2012;
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Friday, December 28th, 2012
Last Ditch Effort Underway To Avert 'Fiscal Cliff'; Jimmy Webb's Great American Songbook; Local Justice In Afghanistan; Advice To Pope: Sharpen Up Your Tweets; Keeping The Faith In A Difficult Year;
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Thursday, December 27th, 2012
No Deal In Sight As 'Fiscal Cliff' Deadline Nears; Taxes To Rise, Even If 'Fiscal Cliff' Is Avoided; New Diplomatic Efforts To End Syrian Civil War; 'Lost Generation' Cyclist Looks Back At Armstrong And Doping; Welcoming The New Year With Food And Music;
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Wednesday, December 26th, 2012
Trouble For Another Potential Cabinet Nominee; A Radical Vision To Make Cars Optional; Italy's Silvio Berlusconi Wants His Job Back; Computer Programming For Kids 8 And Up; Richard Ford's 'Canada' Among Best Books Of 2012;
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Monday, December 24th, 2012
Fight Over Egyptian Constitution Heats Up; Louis Armstrong Recordings Evoke Jazz Great At Christmas; Spreading Christmas Cheer One Ugly Sweater At A Time; Update: ALS Patients Attempt Home-Brewed Treatments; Doctor's Work With Homeless Becomes International Model;
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Friday, December 21st, 2012
NRA Calls For Armed Officer In Every School; Tech Writer Warns: Prepare To Be Hacked!; President Nominates Kerry For Secretary Of State; A Push For Doctors To Ask About Guns; Lessons From A Legendary Gardener;
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Thursday, December 20th, 2012
Kerry In Spotlight At Benghazi Hearing; The Enduring Appeal Of 'Hallelujah'; Gun Makers Shift Marketing Strategy; 5 Things To Know About The Mayan Apocalypse; Who's Greater: Fred Astaire Or Gene Kelly?;
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Wednesday, December 19th, 2012
Obama Sets January Deadline For Gun Proposals; Homeless Yoga And The Art Of Panhandling; Benghazi Review Blames "Systemic Failures" At State Department; Last Minute DIY Gifts For Your Holiday;
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Tuesday, December 18th, 2012
Teacher Retirement System Invested In Gun Conglomerate; Newtown Tried Tightening Gun Rules Before Shooting; Boehner Pursues Backup Bill To Avert 'Fiscal Cliff'; Coptic Christians Feel Pressure Of Islamist Rule; Champagne Is Cheaper In December And Other Deals; Young Readers Explore Good And Evil In 'Goblin Secrets';
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Monday, December 17th, 2012
Newtown Plans Burials As Investigation Continues; Who Would Carry Out A School Shooting?; Another Grade School Mass Shooting, 16 Years Ago In Scotland; Elections Raise Tension Between Japan And China; Newtown Tragedy Revises Gun Control Debate; 9 Holiday Gifts You Can Make In Your Kitchen; Robin Essay: 'A Little Child Shall Lead Them';
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Friday, December 14th, 2012
Susan Rice Withdraws Secretary Of State Bid; 'Beautiful Ruins:' Tales of Old And New Hollywood; Newtown: 2nd Most Deadly School Shooting In U.S. History;
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Thursday, December 13th, 2012
Republicans Demand Offsets For Sandy Aid; Torture Debate Surrounds New Bin Laden Film; Winter Sets In On Syrian Refugees; The Greatest Map Of The United States; New 'Hobbit' Movie: More Hollywood Than Tolkien?;
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Wednesday, December 12th, 2012
Fiscal Cliff Talks Drag On; Vanguard Founder John Bogle: "Stop Looking For the Next Apple — Buy Widely And Hold For Life"; Amazon To Charge Sales Tax In Mass.; The Modern Reality Of The French Foreign Legion; Indian Sitar Virtuoso Ravi Shankar Dies At 92;
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Tuesday, December 11th, 2012
Protesters Converge On Michigan State House; A Chance Encounter, A Life-Changing Friendship; One Of Yellowstone's Most Popular Wolves Shot By Hunters; Making The Health Care Law Work; Renee Robinson Retires: Beloved Alvin Ailey Star Takes Her Last Bow;
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Monday, December 10th, 2012
President Heads To Michigan As Unions Fight To Stop State's Right To Work Law; New Trend In Health Insurance: Low-Cost Concierge Medicine; The Cummington Cooperative Creamery Is Born; Detain And Release: When Illegal Immigrants Commit A Crime; Persian Twists On Hanukkah Favorites;
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Friday, December 7th, 2012
Protests Resume In Egypt As Opposition Rejects Talks; Partners In Health Marks 25 Years In The Field; Veteran Recalls Pearl Harbor Attack; Software Developers, Goldman Sachs Face Off In Court; Ugly Buildings We Love To Hate;
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Thursday, December 6th, 2012
Senator Jim DeMint Resigns To Head Conservative Group; CIA, Pentagon Missions Increasingly Blurred; Chinese Telecom Giant Hits Back At Critics; Controversial Photos Prompt Ethics Questions; Words We 'Literally' Want Out Of The Dictionary;
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Wednesday, December 5th, 2012
Obama Hardens On Raising Tax Rates, Divided Republicans Plan Next Move; Hotel Confidential: An Industry Insider Tells All; Hazardous Materials Plague Two U.S. Towns; After Gaza Ceasefire, A Stronger But Divided Hamas; Reporting The Revolutionary War;
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Tuesday, December 4th, 2012
What Raising Taxes, Avoiding Fiscal Cliff Mean For Average Investors; Understanding A Son With Asperger's, With Help From Clinton And Bush; Superstorm Sandy Could Mean More Premature Births; What Gets Cut In Sequestration; Wine Questions? A Top Critic Has Answers;
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Monday, December 3rd, 2012
What 85 Donated Brains Reveal About Sports Concussions; A Parents' Guide To Finding A Runaway Child; Survivors Recall Massacre Against Iraqi Kurds; Economic Growth Leaves More Indians Hungry; Stravinsky's 'Rite Of Spring' Turns 100;
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Friday, November 30th, 2012
Supreme Court Weighs Gay Marriage Cases; Mexico's President-Elect Vows To Change Drug War Strategy; Conservative Bishops Embrace Hero Of Catholic Left For Sainthood; Penn State Ethics Class Takes On Sandusky Scandal; Musicians, Poets Collaborate At Famous Cemetery; Civil Rights Activist Lawrence Guyot Spent A Lifetime Fighting For Voters' Rights;
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Thursday, November 29th, 2012
What U.N. Recognition Means To Palestinians, Israelis; Should Supermarket Plastic Bags Be Banned?; White House, Congress Talk As 'Fiscal Cliff' Nears; Tony Bennett On Zen, Art And His Prolific Music Career;
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Wednesday, November 28th, 2012
BP Suspended From New U.S. Government Contracts; How To Prepare For The Next Superstorm Sandy; Syrian Refugees Put Strain On Lebanon; Pediatricians: Teen Girls Should Have Access To Emergency Contraception; DIY Website For Kids Is A Gallery Of Ideas; Listener Letters: Doctors' Fees And Twinkies;
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Wednesday, November 28th, 2012
BP Suspended From New U.S. Government Contracts; How To Prepare For The Next Superstorm Sandy; Syrian Refugees Put Strain On Lebanon; Pediatricians: Teen Girls Should Have Access To Emergency Contraception; DIY Website For Kids Is A Gallery Of Ideas;
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Tuesday, November 27th, 2012
GOP Senators More Troubled After Rice Meeting; Top Neurosurgeon Claims 'Proof Of Heaven'; The Once-Promising Political Career Of Jesse Jackson Jr.; Are Profits Driving Treatments For Prostate Cancer?; A Sit-Down With Alexander McCall Smith;
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Monday, November 26th, 2012
Three Republicans Back Away From Anti-Tax Pledge; New Rifts In Egypt Over President's Power Grab; States Want A Piece Of The 'Cyber Monday' Pie; When Washing Rags Creates Toxic Emissions; The First Visual Incarnation Of 'Life of Pi';
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Thursday, November 22nd, 2012
Will Schwalbe: 'The End Of Your Life Book Club'; After Sandy, Crab Shack Serves Turkey Dinner; 'Native Advertising' Disguises Ads As News Stories;
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Friday, November 23rd, 2012
Retailers Fight Back Against Smartphone-Armed Shoppers; Egyptians Protest Over Presidential Power Grab; JFK's Hometown Marks Anniversary; Is It A Drone? A Swarm Of Bees? A UFO?; Fighting Irish Return To The Top; Teen Detective 'Colin Fischer' Explores The Autistic Mind;
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Thursday, November 22nd, 2012
Will Schwalbe: 'The End Of Your Life Book Club'; After Sandy, Crab Shack Serves Turkey Dinner; 'Native Advertising' Disguises Ads As News Stories;
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Wednesday, November 21st, 2012
Israel And Hamas Agree To Gaza Cease-Fire; A Feast of Family Drama Films; Wal-Mart Braces For Black Friday Walkouts; What If Kids Ask About Elmo?; Brian McGrory: How A Rooster Made Me A (Family) Man;
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Tuesday, November 20th, 2012
Cease-Fire Between Israel, Hamas May Be Close; A Fiscal Cliff Fix: What It Means For Your Wallet; Is The Secession Movement Succeeding?; Picking Up The Pieces In Sandy-Devastated Towns; Philadelphia Singer Melody Gardot Goes Global;
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Monday, November 19th, 2012
Gaza Death Toll Rises, Diplomats Try To Avoid Ground War; Syrian Americans Press For Regime Change; What Really Killed Hostess Brands?; Athletes Find Quick, Easy College Credits Online; 'Daddy, What's Polysorbate 60?';
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Friday, November 16th, 2012
Petraeus Testifies, Lawmakers Talk Fiscal Cliff; Analyst: David Petraeus Is No General Patton; FEMA Responds To Accusations It 'Abandoned' The Rockaways; What Pres. Obama Learns From Lincoln; Kathy Gunst's Guide To A Low-Stress Thanksgiving;
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Thursday, November 15th, 2012
Violence Between Israel And Gaza Escalates; Has The Media Failed In Covering Climate Change?; Nature Volunteers Run Shelters In NYC; Petraeus To Be Grilled Behind Closed Doors; Previewing The Latin Grammys;
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Wednesday, November 14th, 2012
Obama: No Evidence Of Security Breach In Scandal; Rockaways Officials Blast FEMA, LIPA Response To Sandy; NYC Ombudsman: Public Housing Tenants 'Have Gone Through Hell'; Do You Know What "YOLO" Means?; U.S. Airlines Face Pilot Shortage; Scandals Cloud BBC Anniversary;
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Tuesday, November 13th, 2012
Another General Under Scrutiny In Sex Scandal; Protecting Coastal Communities After Sandy; Tension Between Japan And China Over Islands; Still Wrestling With The Consequences Of Combat; Throwing Down In A 'Cook Fight';
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Monday, November 12th, 2012
Congress Looking For Answers On Petraeus Affair; D-Day And 'The Boys Of Pointe Du Hoc'; Robin's Thoughts On Petraeus And Broadwell; Egypt's Bumpy Road To Democracy; All Black Friday, All The Time!; A Growing Community Of Jews In Nigeria;
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Friday, November 9th, 2012
Obama: Americans Agree With My Approach On Deficit; Election 2012 Winners And Losers; Meet China's Next President; Barbara Kingsolver On 'Flight Behavior';
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Thursday, November 8th, 2012
Washington Gears Up For 'Fiscal Cliff' Showdown; Fear In Syria's Capital, As War Becomes Reality; Listener Letters: Dark Money And Brogues; 'Occupy Sandy' Uses Wedding Registry For Storm Victims; From 'Dr. No' to 'Skyfall,' The Music Of Bond;
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Wednesday, November 7th, 2012
What Does 4 More Years Mean For Pres. Obama?; Sandy-Ravaged Areas Brace For A Nor'easter; Mitt Romney Exits Political Stage, Wishes Obama Success; Remembering Avant-Garde Composer Elliott Carter;
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Tuesday, November 6th, 2012
Suspense To The End, Obama, Romney Yield To Voters; Voters in NY, NJ Not Deterred By Storm's Effects; Will The Media Have Another 'Dewey Defeats Truman' Moment?; Reading Into The Presidential Reading List; Advice For The Next President;
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Monday, November 5th, 2012
Early Voting Chaos In Florida; Election Problems Follow In Sandy's Wake; Lawyers Brace For Election Challenges; Will Puerto Rico Become The 51st State?; Helping Kids Cope With Superstorm Sandy; Steve Almond On Writing In Dialects: 'Sometimes Ye Jist Dae It';
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Friday, November 2nd, 2012
How Race And Religion Shape Two Unique Candidates; Relief Comes To Rockaways, But Residents Still On Edge; Town At Center Of Sandusky Scandal Remains Divided; Anyway You Slice It, 'The Onion' Tears Into Politics; Anger Over Marathon Plans In Storm-Ravaged New York;
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Thursday, November 1st, 2012
N.J. Gov. Gives Obama A Boost; Political Tears Go Viral; Mo Rocca Takes On America's 'Electoral Dysfunction'; Struggling To Recover After Superstorm Sandy; People In Rockaways, N.Y. Say They're Desperate For Federal Help; Is 'SEAL Team Six' Just A Drama Or Political Propaganda?;
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Thursday, November 1st, 2012
N.J. Gov. Gives Obama A Boost; Political Tears Go Viral; Mo Rocca Takes On America's 'Electoral Dysfunction'; Struggling To Recover After Superstorm Sandy; People In Rockaways, N.Y. Say They're Desperate For Federal Help; Is 'SEAL Team Six' Just A Drama Or Political Propaganda?;
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Tuesday, October 30th, 2012
Sandy Aftermath: NYC Neighborhood Destroyed By Fire, NJ Town Under Water; Was Hurricane Sandy Caused By Climate Change?; Auto Bailout Takes Center Stage In Ohio; Iraqis Who Fled To Syria Forced To Flee Again; Revealing Campaign Documents Found In Colorado Meth House;
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Wednesday, October 31st, 2012
Debris, Water Stand In Way Of NJ Recovery; Afghan Women Face Precarious Future; Edgar Allan Poe Visits Here & Now;
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Tuesday, October 30th, 2012
Sandy Aftermath: NYC Neighborhood Destroyed By Fire, NJ Town Under Water; Was Hurricane Sandy Caused By Climate Change?; Auto Bailout Takes Center Stage In Ohio; Iraqis Who Fled To Syria Forced To Flee Again; Revealing Campaign Documents Found In Colorado Meth House;
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Monday, October 29th, 2012
Hurricane Sandy Gains Power And Aims For Northeast; East Coast Reacts To Sandy; Hurricane Sandy Halts Campaigns, Some Early Voting; Next President Likely To Have Economic Winds At His Back; The Politics Of Storms;
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Friday, October 26th, 2012
Texas To Election Observers: Don't Mess With Us; Fungal Meningitis Outbreak Is Uncharted Territory For Doctors; Super Storm Threatens Northeast; Going After Terror Targets Beyond The Reach Of Drones; The Minds Behind 'The Sessions';
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Thursday, October 25th, 2012
Efforts To Mislead, Pressure Voters As Election Nears; Through Music, 'Money Is Speech' Shows How Campaign Dollars Flow; Florida Officials Catch Elusive Monkey After Nearly Four Years; Parents Spend Millions To Have Girls Instead Of Boys; In Nets' New Home Of Brooklyn, Playground Basketball Still Reigns;
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Wednesday, October 24th, 2012
How Will Mourdock's Rape Comments Affect Indiana's U.S. Senate Race?; In Arab News, A Shift In Coverage Of U.S. Politics; Cease Fire In Syria? Maybe Not; BBC's Growing Sexual Abuse Scandal Shakes Britain; Travel Guru Still Says, Go! Anywhere!;
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Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012
Walmart Moms: Obama Won Debate But No "Wow" Moment; Debates Are History, Now What?; Debate View From A Caf? In China; More Cities Ban Smoking In Apartment Buildings; Former Letterman Star's "Unauthorized Autobiography";
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Monday, October 22nd, 2012
Where Do Romney, Obama Stand On Foreign Policy?; The Legacy Of George McGovern, Former Senator And Presidential Candidate; Robin's Thoughts On The Passing Of George McGovern; Presidential Candidates Expected To Clash On China; NPR Exec Eric Nuzum On 'Giving Up The Ghost';
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Friday, October 19th, 2012
Suspect In Benghazi Attack Living Openly In Libya; With No Cure For Alzheimer's Or Dementia, What Should Families Do?; World Series Matchup Almost Set; Despite 'Legitimate Rape' Comment, Todd Akin Could Win Senate Bid; Whips, Fire, Tigers: The Double Life Of A Mild-Mannered Journalist;
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Thursday, October 18th, 2012
Accused Federal Reserve Bomber Reportedly Targeted President Obama; Are U.S. Military Academies Worth The Money?; Romney's Record On 'Binders Full Of Women'; Facebook's Next Conquest: The Developing World; Is Social Media A Good Gauge Of Political Opinions?; Political Satire Goes Viral;
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Wednesday, October 17th, 2012
From Binders To Body Language: Analyzing The Second Presidential Debate; Earthquake Not The Only Thing Shaking Up Maine Town; Could We Outsource Congress?; Sue Grafton On Her Alter Ego Kinsey Millhone;
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2012
Dispute Over Libya Attack: Reporter Says Militants Attacked Because Of Video, Not 9-11; Cubans Reflect On The Missile Crisis; Another NHL Lockout Threatens Pro Hockey Season; Debate Questions From A War Veteran; 'Love, InshAllah: The Secret Love Lives Of American Muslim Women';
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Monday, October 15th, 2012
The Story Of Heart: "Kicking And Dreaming"; Schools Cancel Anti-Bullying Event Amid Controversy; Florida Up For Grabs As Presidential Race Tightens; Deported Illegal Immigrants Land In Limbo; Fate Of The Senate Could Lie With Montana;
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Friday, October 12th, 2012
Romney, Obama Battle For Ohio; Food That Sickens Millions Graded Safe By Industry Inspectors; Hospitals Are Targets In Syria; Amateur Athletes Subject To Drug Testing; Jack Kerouac's Lost Play Debuts In His Hometown; Listener Letters: Ghost Bikes, Butterflies;
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Thursday, October 11th, 2012
Lance Armstrong Doping Report: Hard Evidence, 26 Witnesses; Meet The VP Candidates Before Tonight; A Voice For Girls Education In Pakistan Muffled; Boston's Noir Novelist Dennis Lehane Strikes Again In 'Live By Night';
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Wednesday, October 10th, 2012
Fungal Meningitis Outbreak Renews Scrutiny Of Pharmacy Rules, Regulators; Janeane From Des Moines Mockumentary; 3D-Printed Shoes: The Next Step In Fashion?; Top Romney Consultant Pushes Two Different Messages; The Greatest Guitarists Of All Time;
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Tuesday, October 9th, 2012
Jerry Sandusky Sentenced To At Least 30 Years; At Guantanamo, 166 Prisoners Remain; German Chancellor Visits Athens Amid Protests; Presidential Polls Take Wild Ride; Addressable TV Ads: Your TV May Be Watching You;
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Monday, October 8th, 2012
Romney Sharpens Criticism Of Obama Foreign Policy; Syria And Turkey Tensions On The Rise; Ballot Questions Ask Voters About Marijuana, Same-Sex Marriage; The Epic Journey Of Monarch Butterflies;
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Monday, October 8th, 2012
Romney Sharpens Criticism Of Obama Foreign Policy; Syria And Turkey Tensions On The Rise; Ballot Questions Ask Voters About Marijuana, Same-Sex Marriage; The Epic Journey Of Monarch Butterflies;
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Friday, October 5th, 2012
Unemployment Rate Drops To 7.8 Percent, Lowest In Four Years; A College Degree Helps You Land A Job, But What If You Major In English?; Protesters Take To The Streets Over Drones In Pakistan; In China, A Tale Of Two Princelings; Previewing The Baseball Playoffs;
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Thursday, October 4th, 2012
In Presidential Debate Romney Praised, President Obama Faulted; What Candidates Said About The Middle Class; Meningitis Outbreak Tied To Massachusetts Pharmacy; Loose Seats Just The Latest Snafu For American Airlines; Andrew Krivak's War Novel 'The Sojourn' Wins Literary Prize;
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Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012
Would Live Fact Checkers Keep The Debates Honest?; A Reporter's View Of Winding Down The Afghan War; Making Fall Soups With Chef Kathy Gunst;
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Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012
Judge Blocks Pa.'s Strict New Voter ID Law; Deadly Pakistan Factory Fire Raises Questions Over Safety Inspections; Rising Smartphone Bills Cut Into Family Budgets; Cycling Without A Helmet? Mon Dieu!; Mandolin Player Chris Thile Wins MacArthur Genius Award;
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Monday, October 1st, 2012
Hospitals Face Fines For Readmitting Medicare Patients; A Conversation With Dad About Life's End; Spreading Partisan Views Through Film And Video;
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2012
Obama Urges UN To Confront Roots Of Muslim Anger; Supreme Court To Consider Race-Based Admissions, Drug-Sniffing Dog Cases; 'Worst Call In NFL History' Spotlights Replacement Ref Performance; Iranian Students Denied U.S. Visas Over Spying Fears; An Apple Lover's Guide To Apples;
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Friday, September 28th, 2012
Inside An Insider Attack; Camp Confronts AIDS For South African Youth; The British Punk Band 'The Vaccines' Hits Number One;
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2012
Obama Urges UN To Confront Roots Of Muslim Anger; Supreme Court To Consider Race-Based Admissions, Drug-Sniffing Dog Cases; 'Worst Call In NFL History' Spotlights Replacement Ref Performance; Iranian Students Denied U.S. Visas Over Spying Fears; An Apple Lover's Guide To Apples;
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Thursday, September 27th, 2012
Political Wrap Up: From Polls To Debate Prep; Do 'Ghost Bikes' Show Failure Of Road Sharing?; Negative Ads Flood The Airwaves In Ohio Senate Race; New Allergy Test Offers Hope For Some Families; The Voice Of Rocky The Squirrel Turns 95;
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2012
Iranian Leader Speaks Of New World Order; How Two Republican Lawyers Are Defining Money In Politics, From Opposite Sides; NYC Schools Expand Contraceptive Access In Pilot Program; The Smackdown In Connecticut's Senate Race; Remembering Andy Williams;
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2012
Obama Urges UN To Confront Roots Of Muslim Anger; Supreme Court To Consider Race-Based Admissions, Drug-Sniffing Dog Cases; 'Worst Call In NFL History' Spotlights Replacement Ref Performance; Iranian Students Denied U.S. Visas Over Spying Fears; An Apple Lover's Guide To Apples;
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Monday, September 24th, 2012
Judges Scrutinize South Carolina's Voter ID Law; With 46 Million Americans Poor, Why Isn't Poverty Campaign Issue?; Why An Insurance Company Paid $83 For A Cloth Sling; New App Lets Readers Create Their Own 'Frankenstein';
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Friday, September 21st, 2012
Author Says We're All Moochers; Mass. Senate Candidates Come Out Fighting In First Debate; Skateboarders Mourned After Afghan Attack; Creating A Culture Of Academic Integrity; At West Point, Football Players Are Soldiers First;
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Thursday, September 20th, 2012
Congress Gets Ready To Head Home; What Parents Should Know About Kids And Sexuality; Back To School In Syria's War Zone; What The Numbers Show About Taxes and Economic Growth; Will 'Mad Men' Make Emmy History?;
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Wednesday, September 19th, 2012
Pennsylvania Debates Executing Man Who Killed Alleged Abusers; Consumer Reports Finds 'Worrisome Levels of Arsenic' In Rice and Cereal; Former Moonie Discusses Cults, Post Sun Myung Moon; Do American Embassies Need More Security?; Iraq Vet Draws On Experience For Novel 'Yellow Birds';
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Tuesday, September 18th, 2012
Republican Analyst: Romney's Comment Is What Some Want To Hear; Libya's Rough Road To Democracy; Boston Doctor Planned To Work With Ambassador On Libya Health Care; Romney's ' 47 Percent Slur' Reverberates On Social Media; AMA Honors Musicians Gillian Welch And David Rawlings;
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Monday, September 17th, 2012
Demonstrations Cap Weekend Of Violence in Afghanistan; What's Next In The Arab World?; Boy Scouts Under Fire For Barring Gays, Possibly Shielding Molesters; Paul Ryan Runs For Vice President And Representative; Why 'Red' Outsells 'Blue' In The Book Market;
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Friday, September 14th, 2012
Protests Over Prophet Film Continue To Spread; A Look At The Events Behind The Station Night Club Fire; Libyans Speak Out Against Protest Violence; How Michigan Dentist Cheated His Way To Marathon Victories; Remembering Antietam;
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Thursday, September 13th, 2012
Protests Pose Foreign Policy Challenge For White House; The Heated Debate Over Grading Teacher Performance; Utah's Rocky Anderson Runs For President Criticizing Two Party System; Molly Ringwald Says Writing Fiction Is A Welcome Change From Acting;
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Wednesday, September 12th, 2012
U.S. Ambassador Killed In Libya Attack; A Closer Look At Islamophobia In The U.S.; New Genetic Research May Change Horse Racing; Beyond The iPhone: From 'Roundphone' To Screenless Smartphone; Director Nicholas Jarecki Mines Financial Roots For 'Arbitrage';
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Tuesday, September 11th, 2012
In The Battle To Defeat al-Qaida, Spotlight Falls On Yemen; If You Love To Drive Fast, Head To Texas; Dutch Go To Polls With EU Woes In Mind; Update: ALS Patients Brew Up Their Own Treatments; Pennsylvania Reconsiders Automatic Life In Prison Without Parole For Juveniles; A Journey From Immigrant To U.S. Citizen, Via Starbucks;
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Monday, September 10th, 2012
Chicago Teachers Strike Leaves 350,000 Students With No School; A History Of Deodorant: From Ancient Egypt To 'Sure'; Which Party Will Control The Senate Come January?; DC Comics Introduces First Muslim Green Lantern Superhero; Separatists Take Power in Quebec;
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Friday, September 7th, 2012
Weak Job Numbers May Dampen The Mood For Democrats; Who Are The Swing Voters?; Louisiana Rancher Faces Desperate Situation After Hurricane Isaac; How One Player Can Influence A Grand Slam — By Not Showing Up; Anthony Horowitz Brings A Fan's Love To Writing Sherlock Holmes;
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Thursday, September 6th, 2012
Bill Clinton Sets It Up, Can Obama Hit It Out Of The Park?; Charlotte Restaurant Offers Homeless A Meal, A Job And Faith; Known For Its Banks, Charlotte Looks Towards Entrepreneurship; Nascar's Impact On Charlotte's Economy; A Conversation with Michigan Senator Carl Levin; Sights And Sounds From Charlotte;
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Wednesday, September 5th, 2012
Young Vets Reinvent Themselves As Entrepreneurs; Scoring The President On His Promises; What Songs Say Charlotte To You?;
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Tuesday, September 4th, 2012
Democrats Plan Hard Fight In North Carolina; The View From Church: President Obama's First Term; Behind In Fundraising, Democrats Look To Convention As 'Last Best Hope'; Speeches From Conventions Past; Michelle Obama Expected To Highlight President's Softer Side; Tweeting Political Poetry In 'Tweet Land Of Liberty';
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Monday, September 3rd, 2012
Observing The Workplace — On The Big Screen; Obama May Propose New Ways To Restrain Iran; From Protests To Politics: Setting The Scene For The DNC; General Motors Or Government Motors?; Why You Probably Didn't Get Through Your Summer Reading List;
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Friday, August 31st, 2012
Romney Asks U.S. To 'Turn Page,' Obama Pans GOP Plan; An Insider's Peek Into A Big-Time College Football Program; Casualties Of War: Brian And Alex Arredondo; Statistical Analysis Of Undecided Voters In 2012;
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Thursday, August 30th, 2012
Paul Ryan Speaks To The Nation; Getting To Know Romney; Republicans Cater To Young Voters; Fact Checking The RNC;
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Wednesday, August 29th, 2012
A Battle Over Voter Rights In Florida; Ann Romney And Chris Christie Speak Out At Convention; Hurricane Isaac's Slow Wet Crawl Brings Floods, Power Outages; Floridas Latino Voters Consider Romney; Not Always Sunny In Florida: Carl Hiaasen's View Of The Sunshine State; Gay Republicans Throw 'HomoCon';
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Tuesday, August 28th, 2012
Forecasters: Isaac Now A Hurricane; Mormons Consider What Romney Nomination Means For Faith; RNC Draws Big Donors; Tampa Tea Party Fights Public Spending On Infrastructure; Why Political Conventions Still Matter;
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