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Moldova's Winemakers Seize Upon Region's Geopolitical Moment
The tiny European country of Moldova isn't known for much of anything, and especially not its wine. But its winemakers are trying to find new export markets and overcome their post-Soviet reputation.
Long GOP Primary Season Gives Democrats Time To Fill Campaign Coffers
If Democrats lose control of the Senate this fall, it likely won't be for lack of campaign money. The prominent female candidates in particular have healthy campaign accounts.
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Americans Renew Their Love For Butter
Butter is back. But the increased demand is not the reason for recent price hikes. (This piece initially aired on Sept. 6, 2014 on Weekend Edition Saturday).
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Afghanistan's Opium Harvest Sets New Record
An annual U.N. report finds that more than 550,000 acres were cultivated with opium poppies this year — that's approaching the total land area of Rhode Island.
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Vinyl, Once Thought Dead, Makes A Comeback In The Digital Age
In the last six years, vinyl sales have tripled. Manufacturers are now having a hard time keeping up with demand.
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Former Guantanamo Envoy Says Prison Undermines National Security
The State Department's special envoy responsible for moving detainees out of Guantanamo Bay resigned this week. NPR's Eric Westervelt talks with Cliff Sloan about progress in closing the prison.
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Duck Commander 500: Texas Motor Speedway Partners With ‘Duck Dynasty’ Family
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Texas Motor Speedway partners with Duck Dynasty; a poplar bar owner in Terlingua has been killed; a closer…
Disappointing Jobs Data May Point To A Tougher 2014
After consistent improvements in 2013, employment growth has downshifted over the past two months. Economists fear that could be pointing to slower growth in 2014.
Li Wins Australian Open; Ralph Lauren Overdoes Olympic Cardigan
The Australian Open is drawing to a close with Li Na of China winning the women's tournament on Saturday. If Rafael Nadal wins on Sunday, he'll be the first man to win all the majors twice in the era of opens. Howard Bryant of ESPN.com and ESPN the Magazine joins NPR's Jacki Lyden to talk tennis and weigh in on the U.S. Olympic team's uniforms.
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This Football Season, Grab Some PB&J And Spread Your Wings
It's a flavor combination that blends the familiar with the caveman and is a favorite of the patrons at Sunny Anderson's local bar in Brooklyn.
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