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Stories: 1) Singing Sisters Reconsider The Everly Brothers 2) Conservative Shift Has Some Kansans Yearning For The Past 3) Through Art And Industry, Chicago Shaped America 4) 'Country Girl' Edna O'Brien On A Lifetime Of Lit, Loneliness And Love 5) Bloomberg Aims His Money At Gun Control Opponents 6) Hard Hits, Hard Liquor In 'The Summer of Beer and Whiskey'
Stories: 1) So Jerry Seinfeld Called Us To Talk About Coffee 2) Can You Hear Me Now? Cellphone Satellites Phone Home 3) Exploring Coffee's Past To Rescue Its Future 4) As Florida Bill Looks To Aid Feral Cats, Opponents Claw Back 5) Country Star George Jones Dies 6) The Lollipop War
Stories: 1) Prepare To Get Hot And Heavy With This Chicken Recipe 2) Step Aside, Gents. Witness The Rise Of Women In Coffee 3) 'Pippin' Revival Is A Circus Of A Show 4) Family Doctors Consider Dropping Birth Control Training Rule 5) A Tale Of Mice And Medical Research, Wiped Out By A Superstorm 6) Controversy Brews Over Church's Hallucinogenic Tea Ritual
Stories: 1) Coffee For A Cause: What Do Those Feel-Good Labels Deliver? 2) How Coffee Influenced The Course Of History 3) Gut Bacteria's Belch May Play A Role In Heart Disease 4) People On Terrorism Watch List Not Blocked From Buying Guns 5) Nigella Lawson Helps Listener Cook Her Eclectic Cupboard 6) 'Yo' Said What?
Stories: 1) For Chinese Women, Marriage Depends On Right 'Bride Price' 2) Journey Of A Specialty Coffee Bean, From Cherry To Cup 3) Newspaper Takes The Pulse Of San Diego Coffee Culture 4) Father Saves Boy From Alligator Attack, With A Stranger's Help 5) Richie Havens, Folk Singer Who Opened Woodstock, Has Died 6) Stumbling Into World War I, Like 'Sleepwalkers'
Stories: 1) Young Adults With Autism Can Thrive In High-Tech Jobs 2) How Coffee Brings The World Together 3) Want More Gender Equality At Work? Go To An Emerging Market 4) This Building Is Supergreen. Will It Be Copied? 5) What Does Modern Prejudice Look Like? 6) Scammers Find Fertile Ground In Health Law
Stories: 1) Fire, Water, Air, Earth: Michael Pollan Gets Elemental In 'Cooked' 2) Thirsty States Take Water Battle To Supreme Court 3) When Sculpting Cedar, This Artist Is Tireless And Unsentimental 4) Sunday Night Forecast: Cloudy With A Chance Of Meteors 5) A Folk Singer Sets Sail, With The Bard At The Bow 6) L.A. On B'way: Midler, Mengers Take Manhattan
Stories: 1) Hundreds Of Years Old, These Songs Tour Like New 2) A Moment With Pulitzer-Winning Composer Caroline Shaw 3) So Hot Right Now: Has Climate Change Created A New Literary Genre? 4) An American In Mali, Teaching The Country's Sounds 5) Forget NCAA Titles, This School Dominates Spoken Word 6) Two Decades Later, Some Branch Davidians Still Believe
Stories: 1) With Bird Flu, 'Right Now, Anything Is Possible' 2) How Technology Helped FBI Narrow Field Of Bombing Suspects 3) Did You Notice This Seemed To Be A Crazy News Week? 4) Pilot Flying J Gas Stations Target Of Federal Investigation
Stories: 1) A 'Charleston Kitchen' Full Of Foraged And Forgotten Foods 2) In D.C., Art Program Turns Boys' Lives Into 'Masterpieces' 3) Listen: Yo-Yo Ma Plays Bach's 'Cello Suite No. 5 in C Minor' 4) Kepler Telescope Spots 3 New Planets In The 'Goldilocks Zone' 5) Boston's Heroes Seriously Inspire Ray From 'Car Talk' 6) Coburn Proposal Would Make Buyer Prove Ability To Buy Guns
Stories: 1) More Than 50 Years Of Putting Kids' Creativity To The Test 2) Digging Into Ricky Jay's 'Deceptive' Card Tricks 3) A Real-Life Fight For Freedom In 'Nine Days' 4) Gun Site Allows Felons To Purchase Firearms Online 5) China's Growing Debt Raises Alarms 6) Brad Paisley's 'Wheelhouse' Of Good Songs — And Intentions
Stories: 1) Adoption Case Brings Rare Family Law Dispute To High Court 2) Letters Of Heartbreak Find Some Love In Verona, Italy 3) Creative Classes: An Artful Approach To Improving Performance 4) Most People Are Supposed To Pay This Tax. Almost Nobody Actually Pays It. 5) Is The United States A 'Dispensable Nation'? 6) 50 Years Later, King's Birmingham 'Letter' Still Resonates
Stories: 1) How Exercise And Other Activities Beat Back Dementia 2) Inside The Brains Of People Over 80 With Exceptional Memory 3) Supreme Court Asks: Can Human Genes Be Patented? 4) NPR Team Covers Race, Ethnicity And Culture 5) Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing 6) Tax Day Is This Statue Of Liberty's Last Day Of Work
Stories: 1) 'Core' Curriculum Puts Education Experts At Odds 2) Jazz In The Cafeteria: Kids Learn To Listen While They Chomp 3) Advice On Passion, Brilliance And Bugs In 'Letters' 4) After Tragedy, Young Girl Shipped West On 'Orphan Train' 5) Scientists Race To Stay Ahead Of New Bird Flu Virus 6) As Arctic Ice Melts, It's A Free-For-All For Oil ... And Tusks
Stories: 1) Dave Matthews Takes John Denver's Music 'To Tomorrow' 2) Now Endangered, Florida's Silver Springs Once Lured Tourists 3) Dante's Beauty Rendered In English In A Divine 'Comedy' 4) Extreme Drama: The Life And Music Of Richard Wagner 5) How Did All Those People Get Inside Jonathan Winters? 6) Jurassic Bark: How Sound Design Changed Our Imaginations