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In 'Shatner's World,' Stories About Acting, Loss, Life
In his new one-man show, William Shatner talks about his childhood growing up in Montreal — and the ups and downs of creating iconic characters, from starship captain James T. Kirk to lawyer Denny Crane.
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Michigan Man Sues Movie Theater Because Of High Price Of Concessions
The man alleges his local theater is gouging him on the price of concessions like popcorn and sodas.
Lehman Bros. Says It Has Emerged From Bankruptcy
Nearly four years ago, the bank collapsed in the biggest bankruptcy in U.S. history — a record $639 billion. That set off a chain reaction and sent the economy spiraling. Lehman Bros. says now, it will continue to liquidate its holdings, and will start paying back creditors next month.
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How Birth Control Saves Taxpayers Money
By far the biggest return on investment would come from expanding access to family planning through Medicaid, a Brookings Institution analysis finds.
Disney Songwriter Robert Sherman Has Died
He and his brother wrote "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" and "It's a Small World."
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Rough Day On Wall Street; Dow Has Sharpest Drop Of Year
The index dropped just more than 200 points, about 1.6 percent, on concerns about weak economic growth around the world.
Syria's Rebels Ask, Why Aren't The Weapons Coming?
Despite strong rhetoric from some Arab states, the Syrian opposition says it's not seeing many imported weapons, which they say they need. The rebels are expecting more bloodshed and don't understand why they aren't getting more help from abroad.
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Spurred By Success, Publishers Look For The Next 'Hunger Games'
The Hunger Games has been a huge success, and the film adaptation is only weeks away. Now, publishers are looking for the next big dystopian hit.
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To Solve Hacking Case, Feds Get Hacker Of Their Own
Federal prosecutors have charged five men with responsibility for some of the biggest computer hacks in the past few years. The FBI says the hackers penetrated the computer systems of businesses like Fox Broadcasting and Sony Pictures, stole confidential information and splashed it all over the Internet.
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Join Us For Live Blogging Of Super Tuesday Contests
As the news comes in tonight about the Republican presidential campaign's 10 Super Tuesday contests, we'll be helping out the Elections Desk by live blogging. Follow our updates right on the NPR.org homefront.
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