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Sulzberger Ushered 'New York Times' Into New Era
Arthur O. Sulzberger, the quiet man who modernized The New York Times over more than three decades and stubbornly defended the press against government interference, died early Saturday at his home in Long Island. He was 86.
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Being 'Better Off' May Not Be Enough To Win Colo.
Certain sectors of the state's economy are more robust than they were four years ago, but that doesn't mean everyone's happy with the recovery. The state is sharply divided about the role of government in the economy, an issue that will be at the forefront of the upcoming presidential debate there.
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Freshwater Shrimp: Still Not A Midwestern Cash Crop
Some farmers growing shrimp in Midwestern ponds say they do it for love, not money. Despite recent advances in feed and efforts by several states to make shrimp-farming here a viable business, it's still fraught with too much economic risk to attract many growers.
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NewsPoet: Philip Schultz Writes The Day In Verse
Each month, NPR's All Things Considered invites a poet into the newsroom to see how the show comes together, and to write an original poem about the news. This month, our NewsPoet is Philip Schultz.
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Nearing Its 50th Birthday, Arby's Gets A 'Fresh' Makeover, New Logo
After scoring poorly on recent restaurant surveys, Arby's is introducing fresh-made sandwiches and a new logo. But the chain is not about to ditch the curly fries that made it famous.
Why New York Is A Hub In The Global Trinket Trade
Buyers from all over the world still come to vendors in Manhattan to buy cheap toys and tchotchkes. We find out why.
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Delta Rae: Modern Folklore Music
The North Carolina sextet, largely influenced by mythology and the supernatural, puts a new spin on loss throughout Carry The Fire. Delta Rae's new album also tackles loneliness and, of course, love.
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Faltering Economy Threatens Pakistan's Stability
Adding to recent political unrest in Pakistan, poverty is rife and unemployment is growing as the population skyrockets. Analysts worry about the growing frustration, and that the jobless are an increasingly easy target for the Taliban.
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Ca. Bans Therapy Meant To Turn Gay Kids Straight
California Governor Jerry Brown recently signed into law landmark legislation that bans gay-to-straight conversion therapy for minors. Host Michel Martin talks with California State Senator Ted Lieu, who wrote the legislation, and Liberty Counsel Chairman Mat Staver. That's a group hoping to overturn the law.
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