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Homemade Bitters Put The Local Bite Back Into Cocktails
From Prohibition until just a few years ago, almost every bartender in the country relied on just one brand of bitters. But now some are rediscovering old recipes for these bittersweet infusions.
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With Fla. Verdict, Is Protective Clothing Still Required?
Many black parents are agonizing about what Saturday's acquittal in the Trayvon Martin case means for their children. They still worry about whether their kids go to the mall "church-ready" or leave the house with their pants on their hips.
The Don Who's Taken Charge Of Jordan's Biggest Refugee Camp
After fleeing his native Syria, Mohammad al-Hariri became the most powerful man in the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, where more than 120,000 refugees live. Aid workers view him as running a criminal enterprise, but they appear to have little choice but to work with him.
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NAACP Calls For Federal Action
The NAACP is asking the Justice Department to file civil rights charges in the Zimmerman case. Weekend Edition Sunday host Rachel Martin talks with NAACP President and CEO Ben Jealous.
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Zimmerman Verdict Sparks Disbelief
Demonstrators outside the courthouse in Sanford, Fla., were stunned by the six-person jury's decision to acquit George Zimmerman of any charges in the death of Trayvon Martin.
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Crowds React With Disbelief To Zimmerman Verdict
The acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin came as a surprise to many outside the courthouse in Sanford, Florida, and around the country. Host Rachel Martin speaks with NPR's Code Switch blogger Gene Demby.
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Zimmerman Not Guilty On All Charges
A jury in Florida has acquitted George Zimmerman in the charges stemming from the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin last year in Sanford, Florida.
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Study Up For 'Think': Smarts, Off The Charts
If a kid's future doesn't really depend on her or his IQ score, then how do we measure potential? Psychologist and educator Scott Barry Kaufman was placed…
Study Up For 'Think': Grow Your Own Groceries
So you want baskets of veggies from your backyard but haven't tried keeping even the hardy Lantana plant alive just yet? Jeanne Nolan, founder of Organic…
Zimmerman's Brother: Race 'Wasn't An Element In This Case'
Robert Zimmerman, Jr., tells NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday that it will be a "long time" before his brother is able to return to a normal life.
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