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Does The Queen of Unhealthy Eating Have To Eat Her Words?
Paula Deen became rich and beloved by selling greasy, sugary Southern comfort food. Now she's got Type 2 diabetes. Can the queen of indulgence promote excess while also promoting a healthy lifestyle? Heaven knows, she's trying.
The Little Willies: For The Wrenching 'Good Times'
For the Good Times features upbeat Western swing, country ballads and obscure covers.
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Listen Up, Walkers: Watch Out For Traffic When Wearing Headphones
A study of accidents involving pedestrians wearing headphones suggests a real risk from the audio distraction. Fumbling with or listening to music players can divert attention from dangers. The audio can also drown out sounds of trouble.
States' Fiscal Future Starts To Look A Bit Brighter
The improved outlook comes at a painful cost: nearly 700,000 state and local government jobs lost, and significant cuts to education and other programs. And since a quarter of states' budgets come from federal funding, more problems are on the way. But the hope is that the days of crippling budget deficits are at an end.
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From Mega Man To Final Fantasy, Live Video Game Music
Low-tech 8-bit and 16-bit game systems inspire most of MAGFest's assortment of live cover bands.
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South Carolina: Gingrich's Last Stand?
In South Carolina, the race to be the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney is hitting a fever pitch. The state's GOP primary is Saturday.
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New Recycling Company Springs From Old Mattresses
Old mattresses are among the worst kinds of household waste — recyclers don't want them, and neither do most landfills. A new business that started as a college project hopes to move mattress recycling into the mainstream, employing former convicts in the process.
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Blocking Keystone Won't Stop Oil Sands Production
Oil from the Canadian north is already making its way into the U.S. market through existing pipelines and tanker shipments. Energy experts say even if President Obama blocks the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, it may already be too late to stop Americans from relying on this dirty source of fuel.
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Cleaner Air In L.A. Ports Comes At A Cost To Truckers
The twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have some of the dirtiest air, thanks to thousands of old diesel cargo trucks that pass through each day. But new emissions standards just went into effect banning those old trucks. Neighboring communities are breathing a sigh of relief, but the restrictions are taking a toll on low-wage truck drivers.
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Locke: China Is A Country Of Great Contrasts
Gary Locke is Washington's ambassador to Beijing. He took over the post after Jon Huntsman left to run for president. Locke is the first U.S. ambassador to China to have ancestral roots in that country. Ambassador Locke talks to Steve Inskeep about his impressions of China and its government.
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