After shooting, New Orleans Area Begins To Return To Normal
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
Police in New Orleans have arrested six people in connection with last Sunday's mass shooting at a Mother's Day parade. Two brothers have been charged with 20 counts of attempted murder, for firing guns into a dancing crowd. Four others have been charged with assisting them after the fact.
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Google Mines Our Data For Future Product Ideas
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
This week in San Francisco, Google held its annual developers conference. It was there that the search industry giant laid out its vision for its future and ours.
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And You Thought Your Co-Workers Had Lame Reasons For Absences
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
A British health care company has compiled some real doozies of excuses for missing work. Here are some interesting ones that appeared in The Daily Telegraph: My fish is sick, I've had a hair dye disaster, and a cup of baked beans landed on my big toe.
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'Frances Ha' Is a 'Small Miracle Of A Movie'
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
The new film Frances Ha is a joint creation of star Greta Gerwig and director Noah Baumbach, who co-wrote the screenplay. Morning Edition's reviewer says it is everything an American independent film is supposed to be — an incisive, thoughtful portrait of an original character.
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First U.S. Company To Enter Export Market For Natural Gas
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
With supplies high and prices at historic lows, there's debate whether U.S. companies should be allowed to export the gas overseas for a higher price. Many energy companies have applied for government approval to ship liquefied natural gas worldwide. So far, only one company has gotten a license to do that in the past 30 years..
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Obama Moves Aggressively Into Damage Control Mode
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
President Obama is in the middle of a series of scandals. But are they serious enough to undermine his second term? Veterans of past Washington scandals assess the potential for political peril, and what the president can do about it.
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Dell's 1st Quarter Profits Worse Than Anticipated
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
A 79 percent drop in earnings — That's what the computer maker reported to investors Thursday. The reason, analysts say, it's harder to sell PCs these days with the growing popularity of smartphones and tablets
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Select Young Afghans Chosen As Commandoes In Training
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
Morning Edition's Renee Montagne talks with General Joseph Dunford in Kabul, Afghanistan. He's the commander of all U.S. and international forces there. They discuss the challenges of the current situation on the ground, and look ahead to the withdrawal of NATO combat troops in 2014.
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Kiss In 'Bombay Talkies' Breaks New Ground In Bollywood
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Indian cinema, four famous Bollywood directors have made an anthology movie, "Bombay Talkies." Commentator Sandip Roy says one of the shorts is a groundbreaker for Indian film because it has a gay protagonist, and what is probably Bollywood's first gay kiss.
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After shooting, New Orleans Neighborhood Begins To Return To Normal
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
Police in New Orleans have arrested six people in connection with last Sunday's mass shooting at a Mother's Day parade. Two brothers have been charged with 20 counts of attempted murder, for firing guns into a dancing crowd. Four others have been charged with assisting them after the fact. Reporter Keith O'Brien brings us up to date on the story.
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Obama Names OMB Controller As Acting IRS Commissioner
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
On Thursday, President Obama named Daniel Werfel, 42, acting IRS commissioner. The announcement comes a day after the resignation of Steven Miller, who got caught up in the controversy over the IRS targeting Tea Party groups.
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Cape Cod Community To Vote On Status Of Wind Turbines
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
In the Cape Cod community of Falmouth, voters will decide if two, town-owned wind turbines will be taken down. Dozens have complained of headaches, insomnia and other issues since the first turbine started spinning in 2010.
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Google Lays Out Its Future For Everyone
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
This week in San Francisco, Google held its annual developers conference. It was there that the search industry giant laid out its vision for its future and ours.
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The Last Word In Business
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
Steve Inskeep has the Last Word in business.
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Weighing Freedom Of The Press Against Public Safety
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
The Justice Department has been scrutinized this week for secretly obtaining phone records of Associated Press reporters and editors while investigating the disclosure of a CIA operation to thwart a terrorist attack. Steve Inskeep talks to Floyd Abrams, a leading First Amendment lawyer, about how the Constitution and the law treat press freedom.
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'Frances Ha' Is a 'Small Miracle Of A Movie'
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
Reviewer Kenneth Turan says the new film "Frances Ha" is everything an American independent film is supposed to be — an incisive, thoughtful portrait of an original character.
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First U.S. Company To Enter Export Market For Natural Gas
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
With supplies high and prices at historic lows, there's debate whether companies should be allowed to export the gas overseas for a higher price. Many energy companies have applied for government approval to ship liquefied natural gas worldwide. So far, only one company has gotten a license to do that in the past 30 years..
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Obama Moves Aggressively Into Damage Control Mode
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
President Obama is in the middle of a series of scandals. But are they serious enough to undermine his second term? NPR's Mara Liasson talks to veterans of past Washington scandals to assess the potential for political peril, and what the president can do about it.
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Business News
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
Steve Inskeep has business news.
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A Gift Of Life And Friendship After A Family's Loss
NPR Morning Edition -
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 00:06
In February 2007, Rick Bounds was diagnosed with a serious liver disease and given eight months to live.
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