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Associated Press Lambert Kasell Heigl ABC says more than 1,500 people have called to complain about Adam Lambert s sexually charged performance at the American Music Awards. Before his stage show Sunday, Lambert said he wanted to break down the...
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Longtime newsman to continue work on 'Wait Wait' Wait, wait ... from NPR News in Washington , Carl Kasell is semi-retiring. Kasell, who did the first newscast on the first edition of "Morning Edition" for National Public Radio 30 years ago this month,...
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Posted by majestic on November 23, 2009 Joseph Shapiro reports for NPR : Last month, Matt Williams, an adjunct professor at the University of Akron, opened an e-mail from his bosses about the school’s new rules for hiring and was “absolutely blown away,”...
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NPR's Daniel Schorr Blames The Internet For Ft. Hood Shootings from the maybe-time-to-hang-up-the-microphone dept I recognize that NPR news analyst Daniel Schorr is well into his tenth decade of life, and plays the role of the "senior statesman of journalism"...
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FM (89.9), announced today she is retiring after more than three decades on the job. Familiar to listeners who hear her distinctive voice during pledge drives and on the program "The Politics of Culture," Seymour said in a news release Wednesday that...
Tags: Ruth Seymour, general manager, KCRW.com, Los Angeles, To the Point, Santa Monica College, National Public Radio, KCRW, Public Radio International, Morning Becomes Eclectic, Entertainment Culture
Enter your Zip code to find news and events in your area Font Resize The Salt Lake Tribune Washington » As President Barack Obama kicks off his state visit to China, U.S. Ambassador Jon Huntsman Jr. says the chief executive has "won the respect and...
Tags: China, North Korea, Pyŏngyang, Politics, Jon Huntsman Jr., Jon Huntsman, Barack Obama, Renminbi, Luo people, Punahou School alumni, National Public Radio, Environment
No question, KXT/91.7 FM is a gust of fresh air in the stale world of North Texas radio. FM — is gunning for a more mainstream, though still adventurous, older rock audience. It’s a tricky tightrope to walk across and, in its first few days since flipping...
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About Tim Smith I was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up there. Initial thoughts of becoming a cocktail pianist faded when I realized I hated taking requests...Eisenhower College in Seneca Falls, New York, and an M.A. from Occidental College in Los...
Tags: classical music, Seattle, National Public Radio, Occidental College, Sting, Entertainment Culture
President Obama, used to the Halo Effect in reporting about his policies and actions, is not taking kindly to conservative criticism. Instead of seeing Fox News' reporting as coming from a different world view than his own, he has claimed it is not a...
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So the US government finds someone of Middle Eastern heritage, plants a person asking to acquire weapons, and waits to see what happens. THAT couldn't happen in the land of democracy, right? Not where all are presumed innocent until proven guilty, right?...
Tags: Terrorists, US Government, National Public Radio, Middle Eastern, weapons, jailed, democracy