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Listen Back To A 1990 Interview With Actor Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee died Sunday in London at the age of 93. He had more than 250 TV and film appearances, and was best known for his roles in Dracula and Star Wars. In 1990 he was working on Gremlins 2.
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Crossing The Line: Political Operative Gets 2 Years In Prison
For the first time ever, a political operative got prison time for illegally coordinating between a superPAC and a campaign. It could have implications for the 2016 presidential race.
Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum, 12/8/86
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Panel: William Moffett, Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow; Michael Harry, Senior Vice President of Crete Carrier…
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Appeals Court Denies Immediate Release To Last Of 'Angola 3'
A three-judge panel extended an order blocking the release of Albert Woodfox, a former Black Panther leader who is awaiting a retrial in the 1972 stabbing death of a prison guard.
How Would Hillary Clinton 'Reshuffle' Economic Inequality?
Many of Clinton's supporters say the sooner she lays out her economic policy vision the better, especially as her unfavorable ratings have been growing. She'll start Saturday.
Mighty Farming Microbes: Companies Harness Bacteria To Give Crops A Boost
Will agricultural chemical dealers start selling microbes? Some big pesticide companies are investing in efforts to turn soil bacteria into tools that farmers can use to grow more food.
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Mystery Loves Company, And TCM's Noir Movie Marathon Has Plenty Of Both
Turner Classic Movies has kicked off its "Summer of Darkness" — 24 hours of noir films every Friday in June and July with an accompanying free, online class.
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#Distractinglysexy Tweets Are Female Scientists' Retort To 'Disappointing' Comments
As a barrage of tweets shows, the outrage felt by many women who work in science is neither silent nor unfunny.
Making Sense Of Rachel Dolezal, The Alleged White Woman Who Passed As Black
Thoughts on the prominent civil rights leader and Africana studies professor in Spokane, Wash., who was accused of being a white woman living her life as a black woman.
Supporter Says Woodfox Is 'Very Cautious' When It Comes To Judicial System
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Angela Allen-Bell, a professor at the Southern University Law Center. She got to know and became an advocate for Albert Woodfox during her work on solitary confinement.
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