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World Cafe
3:13 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Alejandro Escovedo On World Cafe

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Alejandro Escovedo.

Originally published on Thu August 9, 2012 3:32 pm

Alejandro Escovedo has played virtually every kind of rock 'n' roll there is to play, from punk to orchestral to country, during a career dating back to the 1970s.

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The Torch
2:54 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Women's Olympic Soccer Final: U.S. vs. Japan, For Gold

Originally published on Fri August 10, 2012 11:08 am

In Olympic women's soccer, the U.S. team has beaten Japan, 2-1, in the gold medal match at London's Wembley Stadium, a game that set a new attendance record with more than 80,000 spectators. Carli Lloyd scored both of the American goals, while U.S. stars Alex Morgan and Abby Wambach weren't able to finish their chances. But they were very active, and both players kept the Japanese defenders occupied around the goal.

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The Two-Way
2:53 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Thanks For Nothing, Stephen: Colbert Spoils The Wiki Veep Indicator

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Buzz Killer.

Originally published on Fri August 10, 2012 12:11 pm

Well, tracking changes to prominent politicians' Wikipedia pages had been one way of trying to get advance notice of Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney's vice presidential pick.

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Movie Interviews
2:50 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Chris Rock On The Funny Business Of Finding Success

Originally published on Thu August 9, 2012 3:01 pm

How much funny family dysfunction can you pack into two days? Plenty, if you're Mingus and Marion (Chris Rock and Julie Delpy) an interracial, multinational Manhattan couple — each with kids from previous relationships — hosting Marion's family visiting from France. The film, 2 Days in New York, is a sequel to Delpy's 2007 film, 2 Days in Paris.

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Politics
2:45 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Iowa, Key To Obama's 2008 Win, Now Divided

The line at the cavernous Smokey Row Coffee House in Oskaloosa stretched out the door and down the block, so long that dozens of Iowans waiting to see presidential candidate Barack Obama had to settle for a peek through the windows.

It was July 4, 2007, heady days for Obama in the Hawkeye State, where Democratic caucusgoers would soon launch him as a legitimate national contender, and where state voters would later turn out in record numbers to help put the first-term Illinois senator into the White House.

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The Two-Way
2:44 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

VIDEO: NASA Moon Lander Crashes And Burns During Test Flight

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A screengrab of NASA's moon lander in flames.

Originally published on Thu August 9, 2012 2:57 pm

All Tech Considered
2:38 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Report From The Drone Convention: Unmanned Vehicles Find New Uses

Originally published on Thu August 9, 2012 3:33 pm

Mountain Stage
2:33 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Vandaveer On Mountain Stage

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Vandeveer performs on Mountain Stage.

The indie-folk duo Vandaveer's first appearance on Mountain Stage, recorded on the campus of West Virginia University in Morgantown, features vocalist Rose Guerin joining singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Charles Heidinger, who also occasionally plays bass for These United States.

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The Two-Way
2:23 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Shannon Eastin Set To Become First Female To Officiate NFL Game

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In this photo taken on Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012, and provided by the Seattle Seahawks, NFL official Shannon Eastin works during the Seahawks NFL football training camp in Renton, Wash.

Originally published on Thu August 9, 2012 2:24 pm

Tonight, Shannon Eastin will break a gender barrier: The line judge will become the first woman to officiate an NFL game.

In a conference call today, she told the AP she wasn't intimidated.

"I want to encourage women: Don't be afraid," Eastin said. "Pursue and have dreams. This is my dream. With very step I hope to show it really doesn't matter if you are male or female."

The thing is that Eastin is stepping into the role during a difficult time. She is a replacement official because the regular officials are currently locked out because of a labor dispute.

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The Two-Way
2:18 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

After Tragedy For Sikhs, A Glimpse Into 'The Sunshine of Their Minds'

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Sikhs and others who wanted to show support gathered Wednesday night for a vigil in Manhattan.

Originally published on Thu August 9, 2012 2:30 pm

  • Ambassador Nirupama Rao on 'Tell Me More'

Out of the horror of Sunday's shooting at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis., has come a window into "the sunshine of their minds," India's ambassador to the U.S. says about faithful Sikhs.

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