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Eleanor Friedberger's 'Personal Record' Examines The Little Things
The bulk of Friedberger's work thus far has been recorded with her brother, Matthew, under the name The Fiery Furnaces. For this new solo album, her second, she's written with a new collaborator in singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding.
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Boy Writes To NASA; NASA Writes Back
"Dear NASA," the letter begins. "My name is Dexter I heard that you are sending 2 people to Mars and I would like to come but I'm 7."
At Murder Trial, Friends Say It's Zimmerman's Voice On Tape
A key piece of evidence in the high-profile murder trial involves whose voice can be heard calling for help on the recording of a 911 call made by a neighbor. Jurors have now heard conflicting opinions from those who knew Trayvon Martin, and those who know defendant George Zimmerman.
Sandwich Monday: The (Knockoff) Cronut
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try the famed cronut — the very-in-demand croissant-doughnut hybrid from New York. Or, rather, we try a Chicago knockoff called the doughssant.
Pakistan: 'Collective Failure' Allowed Bin Laden To Hide
But the Pakistani government report also criticized the country's military and spy authorities for not being able to prevent the U.S. raid that killed al-Qaida's leader in May 2011. The confidential report was published Monday by Al Jazeera.
Abundance Of Elephants Strains South African Game Reserves
While most of the news about elephants out of Africa concerns poaching and falling numbers, South Africa has the opposite problem. Its elephant populations have grown greater than the country can manage.
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Book Review: 'Skinner'
Critic Alan Cheuse has a review of Charlie Huston's new book, Skinner.
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How Many Gay Couples Have Tied The Knot? Nobody Knows
More same-sex married couples are likely to avail themselves of federal benefits now that the Supreme Court has struck down the Defense of Marriage Act. But precisely how many may do so is difficult to estimate — because no one knows exactly how many legally married same-sex couples live in the U.S.
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Insurance Pitch To Young Adults Started In Fenway Park
To reach young people, the new health insurance exchanges are looking for sports tie-ins. One reason is the success Massachusetts had in promoting its own health overhaul in partnership with the Boston Red Sox.
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Country Singer Randy Travis Hospitalized In Critical Condition
Travis was admitted to a Texas hospital Sunday and is listed in critical condition, says his publicity agent. The Grammy winner is suffering from…
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