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All Songs Considered
12:34 pm
Wed October 17, 2012

CMJ 2012: Discoveries Day One

Originally published on Wed October 17, 2012 2:05 pm

Music
12:06 pm
Wed October 17, 2012

Songs That Keep Ruby Dee Cooking In The Kitchen

Texas rockabilly singer Ruby Dee is the author of Ruby's Juke Joint Americana Cookbook. For the occasional Tell Me More series "In Your Ear," Ruby Dee talks about the music that inspires her inside the kitchen and on the stage.

Election 2012
12:06 pm
Wed October 17, 2012

Speechwriters Size Up Round 2

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This is TELL ME MORE from NPR News. I'm Michel Martin. Was it debate night or fight night? We'll spend some time talking about that today. Later we'll ask our panel of women commentators, our Beauty Shop Roundtable, for their reactions, and we'll ask them about the latest Chanel No. 5 ad featuring - wait for it - Brad Pitt. That's later.

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Shots - Health News
11:56 am
Wed October 17, 2012

Insurance Exchanges Can Aid Some Medicare Beneficiaries

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Increasingly, companies are contracting with Medicare exchanges to try to ease the transition for their former employees.

When D. Sloan Hill retired 20 years ago at age 65 from his job in public affairs for a major manufacturing company, his former employer provided a health insurance plan that filled in the gaps in his Medicare coverage. It was a good arrangement--until the end of last year when the company discontinued his private coverage, and Hill had to figure out what to do.

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The Record
11:49 am
Wed October 17, 2012

Tori Amos On Her Muses, Her Song Girls And Her Father

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Tori Amos in concert in New York City on October 5th.

Originally published on Tue February 26, 2013 4:35 pm

Two weeks ago, the inimitable Tori Amos played an intimate show at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City, accompanied by a string octet, in celebration of the release of her retrospective album Gold Dust.

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Monkey See
11:42 am
Wed October 17, 2012

See A Clip From The Outstanding 'Brooklyn Castle,' A Film About Chess And Life

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The I.S. 318 chess team, featured in Brooklyn Castle.

Brooklyn Castle, which I originally saw at the South By Southwest Film Festival in March, is one of my favorite movies of the year. And starting this week, it's coming to theaters in select cities. (See a list of theaters here.)

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The Two-Way
11:33 am
Wed October 17, 2012

June Trial For George Zimmerman, Accused In Trayvon Martin Death

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George Zimmerman, who is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Trayvon Martin, at a court hearing last June in Seminole County, Fla.

"George Zimmerman's murder trial in the death of Trayvon Martin was set for June 10 during a hearing in court this morning," the Orlando Sentinel reports. Attorneys expect the trial will take about three weeks, the newspaper adds.

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Krulwich Wonders...
11:02 am
Wed October 17, 2012

Tough Old Lizard To Face Grave Romantic Troubles, Say Scientists

Originally published on Wed October 17, 2012 11:44 am

Oh, dear.

First off, this lizard? It's not really a lizard. It's an almost vanished species, a reptile like no other.

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Favorite Sessions
10:52 am
Wed October 17, 2012

KCRW Presents: Hot Chip

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Hot Chip performs on KCRW.

The morning after a sold-out show at Los Angeles' famed Hollywood Bowl, Hot Chip rolled into our studio to play an energetic set of electro-pop. The amount of live instrumentation these guys use — there are seven members — is always impressive. Their latest album, In Our Heads, has been one of our summer soundtrack essentials at KCRW.

Watch Hot Chip perform "Look At Where We Are," then catch the rest of the session at KCRW.com.

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The Two-Way
10:52 am
Wed October 17, 2012

Construction Of New Homes Surges To Four-Year High

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Construction worker Jim Castellano walks out of a Toll Brothers Inc. home he is working on in Boca Raton, Florida.

The rate at which builders began work on new homes surged to a four-year high, the Commerce Department said today.

The AP reports that September clocked the fastest pace since July of 2008. The AP adds:

"The Commerce Department says builders broke ground at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 872,000 in September. That's an increase of 15% from August.

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