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Morning Edition Book Club Selects Its First Read
The first pick, selected by author Ann Patchett, is the gripping story of the rescue of 33 Chilean miners in 2010. The miners' ordeal is laid out by journalist Hector Tobar in Deep Down Dark.
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U.S. Transfers 5 Guantanamo Detainees To Kazakhstan
The transfer is part of a plan to close the detention facility in Cuba. The Pentagon says there are still 127 detainees at Guantanamo.
Aaron Rodgers' Good Luck Ritual Caught On TV
When playing at home, the Green Bay Packer's quarterback tugs on the beard of a communications technician, who works on the sidelines. Green Bay has won all of its home games this season.
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Center for Faith Studies Lecture, 12/26/11
CENTER FOR FAITH STUDIES LECTURE – Scott Russell Sanders, Professor Emeritus of English at Indiana University, and author of “Hunting for Hope”, “A…
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A Son Is Lost Without His Mother. So Is A Country
Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh is hailed as a hero in Nigeria. She and her team refused to release an Ebola patient who was demanding to leave the hospital. But her dedication came at a cost.
Fallen Heroes: A Tribute To The Health Workers Who Died Of Ebola
The virus has taken a tragic toll in their ranks. At hospitals and clinics, their photos are displayed along with messages from their friends and family: "May you rest in perfect peace."
Obama's Iran Remarks Labeled Conciliatory, Naive
In an interview with NPR, the president left open the door to reopen the embassy in Tehran, called Iran's defense concerns "legitimate" and said it could become a "successful regional power."
Governor To Commute Sentences Of Maryland's Remaining Death Row Inmates
Martin O'Malley said it didn't make sense to allow the issue play out in the judiciary when the Legislature already had decided to outlaw the death penalty.
Using Both Quit Lines And Websites Helps Smokers Stop
Every state offers quit lines and other aids to help smokers end the habit. Using both telephone and online aids works best, a study finds.
For Comic Hari Kondabolu, Explaining The Joke IS The Joke
Many comedians think that explaining jokes ruins jokes, but Hari Kondabolu doesn't mind. Especially when it comes to jokes about race and ethnicity, he's willing to explain until everyone gets it.
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