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Npr: Celebrating 20 Years of Mac

9th - 10th
NPR remembers the Macintosh, its launch in 1984, and its legacy over the last 20 years. View the famous "1984," commercial, listen to the entire audio program on "Talk of the Nation," and view a photogalley of the Mac.
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Npr: On the Issues

9th - 10th
NPR compares the candidates' key talking points in this year's race for the White House. Topics include the war in Iraq, the energy policy, homeland security, gay marriage, education, and jobs.
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Npr: Gay Activist Talks About Same Sex Marriage Debate

9th - 10th
Jasmyne Cannick, whom Essence magazine listed as one of the top 25 "Women Shaping the World," discusses homosexuality in the African-American community, the issues black gays and lesbians face, and more.
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Npr: The World of Maurice Sendak

9th - 10th
An audio interview with Maurice Sendak on the parallels between the somewhat terrifying images in his award-winning children's books and his own upbringing. With a slideshow of images from his books.
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Npr: Voting Results: America's Greatest 20th Century Music

9th - 10th
These are the results of National Public Radio's survey of the 100 Most Important American Musical Works of the 20th Century. An excellent brief look at many styles and eras of American Music of the 20th Century, with audio clips of the...
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Npr: Community in Action:studs Terkel

9th - 10th
Read an NPR interview with Studs Terkel, Pulitzer Prize winning author, about his beliefs on community activism.
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Npr: An Immigrant's First American Christmas: Congolese Diary

9th - 10th
What does it feel like to be a refugee in a strange country during a holiday time? Read about a refugee from the Republic of Congo and other immigrants as they struggle with a new culture. This is an audio with transcript and photos.
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Npr: Sedaris on New York

9th - 10th
Six audio clips of works or interviews with New York City commentator David Sedaris.
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Npr: "A Raisin in the Sun"

9th - 10th
This audio story offers perspective on the opening of Hansberry's famous play on Broadway.
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Npr: Beyond the Bake Sale

9th - 10th
National Public Radio considers public schools making money by signing contracts with soft drink companies and the parents who protest this action as a health risk for kids. They are joined by health professionals "Worried about a...
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Npr: The Hollywood Sign, Present at the Creation

9th - 10th
Audio story offers the history of the famous Hollywood sign that has beckoned people to California, Los Angeles, movie-making, and potential stardom since 1923.
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Npr: The Origin of Ok

9th - 10th
NPR discusses the popular expression "OK," and how it may have originated. "One of America's most popular exports," this response is heard around the world.
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Npr: Nations Combine in Effort to End Darfur Conflict

9th - 10th
An audio report from the Paris conference held in June 2007 on the combined efforts of France, the U.S., Russia, Japan, and China to bring peace to the Darfur region. Provides links to recent NPR reports on Sudan. [2:00]
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Npr: The Haunted Elk Hotel

9th - 10th
Listen to a story about an old Sutton, West Virginia, a hotel that is believed to be haunted.
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Npr: Dan Flavin's Fantastic Lights

9th - 10th
Dan Flavin's art, which uses fluorescent light, draws you in like a moth to flame. This audio investigation gives a close encounter of an exhibit of his work and others' reactions to it.
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Npr: 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing

9th - 10th
The tragic story of the Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham during the Civil Rights movement in which four girls were killed. This NPR site updates the saga of the on-going investigation of the murderers.
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Npr: Dummy Days

9th - 10th
NPR provides a brief overview of ventriloquists of early radio and TV. Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy are highlighted.
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Npr: Views of Shenandoah

9th - 10th
This NPR story covers the work of Hullihen Moore, a student of Ansel Adams, and his recent photo book of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Beautiful black and white images of nature are here in the photo gallery.
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Npr: Nat King Cole

9th - 10th
At this NPR site, which is provided for by the National Public Radio, most of the resources here are audio, including radio stories and some of Nat King Cole's songs.
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Npr: Preserving the Sacred Harp Singing Tradition

9th - 10th
This site, from the NPR, shows that Sacred Harp singing is choral music in the a cappella tradition. This radio story covers its current use in the southern United States. Includes full-length audio cuts.
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Npr: Saving the Spotted Owl

9th - 10th
This NPR article reports on conservation attempts to save the Spotted Owl, which led to the eventual shutdown of 2.4 million acres of forest in Washington alone and the loss of 30,000 jobs. An eight minute audio podcast discusses this...
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Npr: Dino Had the Right Stuff

9th - 10th
NPR reports on new research about the oldest known bird, Archaeopteryx. A new study of a fossilized brain cavity suggests it was well-equipped to fly.
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Npr: Dinosaurs With Feathers, or Primitive Birds?

9th - 10th
NPR reports on an exhibit at San Diego's Natural History Museum, which features 120-million-year-old fossils discovered in northeastern China that reveal a link between birds and dinosaurs.
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Npr: Paper Casts Doubt on Dinosaur Death Theory

9th - 10th
Some scientists are challenging the conventional wisdom that dinosaurs abruptly disappeared because of a huge crater created by an extraterrestrial impact in the Gulf of Mexico. Find out about this challenge and what they're saying about...