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The Two-Way
10:40 am
Tue September 4, 2012

Rumors Of Son's Sexcapade Behind A Ferrari's Wheel Rock China's Leadership

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Ling Jihua, left, looked on in March 2010 as Chinese President Hu Jintao, signed a document at the closing ceremony of the National People's Congress in Beijing. Ling has been shifted to a lesser position.

A top lieutenant to Chinese President Hu Jintao has been shifted to a lesser position because of "a lurid new scandal" involving the fiery crash of his son's Ferrari in March, The Associated Press writes.

According to the AP:

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Mountain Stage
10:36 am
Tue September 4, 2012

Sarah Siskind On Mountain Stage

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Sarah Siskind on Mountain Stage.

Nashville singer-songwriter Sarah Siskind makes her first visit to Mountain Stage, recorded live in Charleston, W.V. Though Siskind had never appeared on the show, her songs have, most recently in a set by The Infamous Stringdusters. In 2007, her song "Simple Love" was recorded by Alison Krauss, earning a Grammy nomination.

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It's All Politics
9:52 am
Tue September 4, 2012

At DNC, Julián Castro Tackles Comparisons To President Obama

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San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro, left, and his twin brother State Rep. Joaquin Castro give an interview during preparations for the Democratic National Convention at Time Warner Cable Arena on Monday.

As is traditional, first lady Michelle Obama will be the featured speaker on the first night of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte on Thursday.

But the buzz in the political sphere and in the city is all about San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro, who has the distinction of being the first Latino to deliver the keynote address at a Democratic convention.

Outside of Texas, however, Castro is essentially unknown.

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Deceptive Cadence
9:23 am
Tue September 4, 2012

Classical Lost And Found: Symphonic Sensations From Saint-Saens

Originally published on Tue September 4, 2012 9:38 am

As far as single-disc compendiums of Camille Saint-Saëns' shorter orchestral works go, this new release on the Chandos label buries the competition. Neeme Järvi may have been 74 when he made these recordings with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, but he conducts with the zest of a Gustavo Dudamel, setting a new standard for everything on this consummately programmed disc.

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The Two-Way
9:15 am
Tue September 4, 2012

'Queen Of Cocaine' Is Gunned Down In Colombia

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Griselda Blanco, the "queen of cocaine," in a 2004 photo posted by the Florida Department of Corrections.

Originally published on Tue September 4, 2012 12:18 pm

Talk about your just deserts:

"A Colombian drug trafficker, known as the 'queen of cocaine,' has been killed in the city of Medellin," the BBC writes. "Griselda Blanco, 69, was shot dead by gunmen as she was leaving a butcher's."

That rather dry report doesn't do justice to the life and death of Blanco, though. As Miami New Times writes, her assassination on Monday:

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The Two-Way
7:56 am
Tue September 4, 2012

Power's Still Out For Many After Isaac, And They're Boiling

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Kids in New Orleans on Monday getting some relief from the heat thanks to ice being distributed to those without power.

Check this fresh headline from The Times-Picayune in New Orleans:

"Public's anger at lengthy power outage after Isaac boils over."

According to the newspaper, after six days of camping outside in sweltering temperatures because Hurricane Isaac knocked out power last week, there are many angry folks in the city and surrounding parishes.

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Around the Nation
7:33 am
Tue September 4, 2012

Secret Service Blunders Make News

Originally published on Tue September 4, 2012 12:38 pm

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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

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Around the Nation
7:24 am
Tue September 4, 2012

How Do You Flip A 1-Ton Hamburger Patty?

Originally published on Tue September 4, 2012 12:38 pm

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DAVID GREENE, HOST:

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The Two-Way
7:23 am
Tue September 4, 2012

Are You Better Off? That's The Question As Democrats Gather

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One of the many mementos for sale at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C.
  • Mara Liasson on 'Morning Edition'

Are you better off than you were four years ago?

That classic question — so famously asked by then-candidate Ronald Reagan in 1980 — is again a topic of great debate as Democrats kick off their 2012 national convention in Charlotte, N.C.

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