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Vatican Tells U.N. Committee That Abuse Claims Have Dropped
Archbishop Silvano Tomasi said there had been a "stabilization and even decline of cases of pedophilia."
Asch's Folkways Sounds, Live on the Web
Moses Asch spent years collecting and compiling the world's sounds. Working through a number of small record labels including Folkways Recordings, Asch explored a world of sound -- not just music, but birds, bugs and machines. Asch died in 1986. But now the Smithsonian has put his entire collection of sounds on the Web.
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Changing Face of America: Music On the Web
Our Changing Face of America segment today explores the phenomenon of bands distributing their music over the worldwide web. We meet Jim Infantino, of the Boston band Jim's Big Ego. He takes us on a tour that starts with his thinking up a melody... and ends with a fully-produced rock tune going out over the Internet.
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Top Hospital Ratings Prove Scarce In Medicare's Latest Tally
Only 7 percent of the nation's hospitals assessed by Medicare were good enough to win 5-star ratings. The government used patient reviews to come up with the grades.
When Web Rumors Run Amok
Henry Farrell, co-author of the Foreign Policy magazine article "Web of Influence," discusses a growing phenomenon: runaway rumors and false information flooding the Internet.
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Top Party Schools Named in New Rankings
The Princeton Review's guide to colleges comes out Tuesday. Colleges fiercely compete to be No. 1 for most of the categories in the guide. That's not the case for the dubious distinction of top party school in the nation.
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Top Stories: Recapping The Waning Days Of The Texas Legislative Session
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: Just days before the legislative session is set to end Monday, House and Senate budget leaders say…
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How ALEC Serves As A 'Dating Service' For Politicians And Corporations
Leaked internal documents reveal new insights into the goals and finances of the American Legislative Exchange Council. ALEC brings together state legislators and representatives of corporations to develop model bills that lawmakers try to pass in their state legislatures.
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Top Stories: Numbers Reveal Dallas' Homeless Problem; Spotlight On Voice Coach Anne Schilling
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Last week, a Dallas auditor released a scathing report about the city’s response to its growing homeless…
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ tuition-free preschool network considers Fort Worth location
The Bezos Academy, which has 16 schools, including two in Dallas, is looking at a potential location in a proposed south Fort Worth apartment complex that the Zoning Commission recently recommended for City Council approval.
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