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  • Last Galapagos Tortoise May Become Oldest Dad
    Sat, 25 Jul 2009 00:43:00 -0400
    Scientists have been playing matchmaker for the "rarest living creature" for more than a decade. Now Lonesome George, the last known Galapagos giant tortoise, may soon become a father. George is somewhere between 90 and 100 years old.
  • Comic Con Is More Than Fan Boy's Feast
    Fri, 24 Jul 2009 18:13:00 -0400
    The annual Comic Con in San Diego started out as a comic book convention and expanded to graphic novels, comic-inspired films, television series and games of all sorts. It's now all about standing in line to see stars, writers, graphic artists and gaming geniuses.
  • Miami Proposes Horse Racing At Airport Parking
    Fri, 24 Jul 2009 16:55:00 -0400
    Miami's city commissioners want to install slot machines at Miami International Airport to generate revenue, but under a Florida statute they must also install horse racing. Writer and humorist Dave Barry says though it would be great to have racing, it would be nicer to get the airport running first.
  • Jeremy Piven, Looking For A Bad Boy's Good SideFrom 'Entourage, Season 6' - 'How Are You?'From 'Entourage, Season 6' - 'My Career'From 'Entourage, Season 6' - 'Tonight'
    Fri, 24 Jul 2009 16:55:00 -0400
    The Entourage star got his start in Chicago, at a well-regarded theater run by his parents. He tells Madeleine Brand that his formative experiences there still inform his work today.
  • India's Airports A Window Into Its Quirks
    Fri, 24 Jul 2009 06:00:00 -0400
    NPR's correspondent in India, Philip Reeves, reports on the quirks of Indian airports — and on the pre-flight frisking of a "very, very important person" that sent the media and parliament into a frenzy.
  • North Carolina Town's Longtime Barbershop Cutups
    Fri, 24 Jul 2009 00:01:00 -0400
    Lawrence Anthony and David Shirley have spent the past 40 years cutting hair together in a Drexel, N.C., barbershop. Together, the two share memories of their fading town and tapering careers.
  • ATC Audio Engineer Bill Deputy Leaves NPR
    Thu, 23 Jul 2009 18:17:00 -0400
    All Things Considered audio engineer Bill Deputy is leaving Thursday after 18 years on the job. Over the years, listeners have come to appreciate the way NPR sounds. That emphasis on good sound means we need the best ears in the business; two of those ears belong to Deputy.
  • Lovers Of Trains Converge On Michigan Town
    Thu, 23 Jul 2009 16:00:00 -0400
    Steam train enthusiasts from around the world are converging on Owosso, Mich., this week for a once-in-a-generation gathering. The Steam Railroading Institute is hosting a train festival it says is unlike anything since the World's Fair in 1984.
  • Jeff Daniels And 'The Answer Man'
    Fri, 24 Jul 2009 02:12:00 -0400
    Actor Jeff Daniels has portrayed dozens of characters on stage and screen. His latest film role is a romantic comedy, The Answer Man. He plays an author who is supposed to have all the answers to life's important questions, but clearly does not.
  • 'Sistas vs. Sistas': Are Black Women At Odds?
    Fri, 24 Jul 2009 07:13:00 -0400
    A recent piece in Essence magazine, "Black women Behaving Badly," claims African-American women are routinely mean to one another. Author Katrina Bell McDonald, a sociologist, and reality TV star and author Omarosa Manigault Stallworth, debate relations among black women.

 

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