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Con. Train Travelers Going To New York Brace For Chaos
Mon, 05/20/2013 - 01:00
Officials in Connecticut are warning commuters to brace for travel chaos Monday morning and throughout the week. They say lengthy detours and hours of backups are likely as workers repair damage caused by the collision of two passenger trains on a portion of the New York-New Haven line on Friday.
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After Nearly 50 Years, Burmese Leader Comes To Washington
Mon, 05/20/2013 - 01:00
It's been a while since the last visit by a head of state from Myanmar. The last time was 47 years ago, when the country was still known as Burma. As President Thein Sein arrives at the White House Monday, some will hail him as a reformer who set his country on the path to democracy. Others may protest his arrival, as excessive recognition for a head of state that has presided over continuing human rights abuses.
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Advocates Struggle To Reach Growing Ranks Of Suburban Poor
Mon, 05/20/2013 - 00:07
The number of poor people living in America's suburbs now surpasses those in cities or rural areas. Long focused on the urban poor, social service agencies are now trying to respond to the basic needs of a much more far-flung population.
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Advocates Struggle To Reach Growing Ranks Of Suburban Poor
Mon, 05/20/2013 - 00:07
The number of poor people living in America's suburbs now surpasses those in cities or rural areas. Long focused on the urban poor, social service agencies are now trying to respond to the basic needs of a much more far-flung population.
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Is There Really A Second-Term Curse?
Mon, 05/20/2013 - 00:07
Whether it's Richard Nixon's resignation or Bill Clinton's impeachment, presidents tend to have a tough time during the back half of an eight-year presidency.
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Nostalgia For Sale As Captain Kangaroo's Pals Are Auctioned Off
Mon, 05/20/2013 - 00:06
A giant lot of Captain Kangaroo memorabilia goes on the auction block this week in Los Angeles. Among the items up for auction are several of the Captain's signature jackets, Mr. Grean Jeans' famous jeans and the life-sized costume worn by Dancing Bear.
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Children Of China's Wealthy Learn Expensive Lessons
Mon, 05/20/2013 - 00:05
Some super-rich Chinese are sending their kids to weekend classes in order to learn how to deal with money. The lessons include things like a charity sale designed to teach the children compassion, sharing and the value of money.
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If Your Shrink Is A Bot, How Do You Respond?
Mon, 05/20/2013 - 00:04
A computer-simulated woman named Ellie is designed to talk to people who are struggling emotionally and take their measure — 30 times per second. Researchers hope their technology, which reads a person's body language and inflections, will yield diagnostic clues for clinical therapists.
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Bans Of Same-Sex Marriage Can Take A Psychological Toll
Mon, 05/20/2013 - 00:03
When several states passed laws banning same-sex marriages, researchers found that the mental health of gay residents seemed to suffer. Conversely, stress-related disorders dropped after the legalization of gay marriage in one state. Researchers say negative media portrayals and loss of safety were contributing factors.
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Seeing The (Northern) Light: A Temporary Arctic Retirement
Mon, 05/20/2013 - 00:01
Inspired by a TED talk, Winston Chen quit his software job and moved to a tiny Norwegian island with wife and kids. He spent the year enjoying the outdoors with his family and the winter darkness writing an iPhone app, something he would never have done without his self-imposed sabbatical.
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Washington D.C. Man Advertises For Wedding Date
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 04:25
On Cragslist, he describes himself as "a clean man" with a job and no arrest record, who adds, "I don't like murder." For extra motivation, he promises an open bar.
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Theater Lover Takes A Stand Against Annoying Cell Phone
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 04:17
Writer Kevin Williamson of the National Review attended a musical in New York. He says a woman was web surfing on her phone, violating theater rules. He tells Gothamist he complained to the woman. She replied, "So don't look." That's when Williamson grabbed her phone and threw it across the theater.
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Select Young Afghans Chosen As Commandoes In Training
Fri, 05/17/2013 - 01:00
From the Afghan capital Kabul, Morning Edition's Renee Montagne talks to Gen, Joseph Dunford, 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
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 pretty revolutionary because it has a gay protagonist, and what is probably Bollywood's first gay kiss.
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After shooting, New Orleans Area Begins To Return To Normal
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
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
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'
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
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
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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