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Bird Of A Feather: Rudresh Mahanthappa On Learning From Charlie Parker
There are no Parker tunes on the sax player's latest album, Bird Calls, but it's a tribute nonetheless.
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Leaked HSBC Documents Shed Light On Swiss Banking Industry
The records of some 30,000 accounts containing $120 billion show the bank helped customers — including politicians, royalty, celebrities and criminals — conceal their accounts from authorities.
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Oil Price Dip, Global Slowdown Create Crosscurrents For U.S.
The big drop in oil prices is a gift to consumers that should propel the U.S. economy, analysts say. But those lower prices are hurting the energy sector, and consumers continue to be cautious.
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Time's 'Person Of The Year' Is Feeling Kind Of Lost
A newly returned "Ebola fighter" tells why she didn't feel like a hero when she got back. Instead, she felt lost, beset by Ebola dreams and virtually imprisoned in her own home.
Omaha Press Club, 9/22/06
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Dave Nabity of the Nebraska Stop-Over-Spending (SOS) Coalition; Mick Mines, a member of the Nebraska State Legislature from Blair “Put…
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Omaha Press Club, 8/21/06
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Steve Fischer, author of “When the Mob Ran Vegas: Stories of Money, Mayhem and Murder”
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Rich School, Poor School
The class divide is widened by gaps in counseling kids for college.
Gitmo Trial For Sept. 11 Suspects Resumes — Then Abruptly Halted
The trial of five men accused in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks resumed on Monday at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and then was abruptly halted. Defendants in the case protested that one of the court interpreters at the hearing had been present years before at secret sites where the men had been held and, they claim, tortured. The judge ordered a recess to look into the matter.
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Pick Up Your Smartphone Less Often. You Might Think Better.
Our friends at the WNYC podcast New Tech City recently challenged you to put down the smartphone to see what sort of brilliance beckoned. We check in on the results.
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Omaha Press Club, 5/10/06
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Douglas County Sheriff Tim Dunning and Legal Director for the Nebraska ACLU, Amy Miller “Where Sex Offenders Can and Cannot Live”
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