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Lenny Kaye: Reviving Crooner Russ Columbo
In his new book, You Call it Madness, musician and writer Lenny Kaye brings back the forgotten voice of Russ Columbo, one of the great crooners of the 1930s.
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Car Bombs Wound U.S. Troops in Iraq
Two car bombs explode outside a military base west of Baghdad, wounding American and Iraqi troops. U.S. officials say September has set a record for car bombings, with 30 so far. NPR's Emily Harris reports.
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Donna Foote, In the Urban-Education Trenches
Fresh Air book critic Maureen Corrigan reviews Relentless Pursuit: A Year in the Trenches With Teach for America, by Donna Foote.
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Cookbook Author Celebrates Apple Season
October is high season for apples, which makes master baker Dorie Greenspan very happy. The author of Baking: From My Home to Yours shares a recipe for tarte tatin, a French dessert that resembles apple cobbler.
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Christopher Dickey: Intelligence The NYPD Way
The Newsweek journalist writes that the NYPD has become one of the world's best intelligence-gathering operations; his book Securing the City explores New York City's creation of an elite counter-terror force.
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No End In Sight To The Iraq 'Gamble'
Washington Post senior correspondent Thomas Ricks says the Iraq war is likely to last at least another five to 10 years. He has written a new book about General David Petraeus and the Iraq war called The Gamble.
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Khmer Rouge Tribunal Convenes 1st Hearing
Kaing Guek Eav, the former Khmer Rouge interrogator known as Duch, was brought to court in Cambodia for a pretrial hearing. It is the first public session of the U.N.-backed tribunal probing the regime's reign of terror in the 1970s. Duch, 66, is charged with crimes against humanity.
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Subpoena fight expected as Georgia election tampering investigation moves forward
Georgian Congressman Jody Hice and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham acknowledged this week they had received their subpoenas but both appear intent on not fulfilling their call to participate.
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Your home or your pet: When pet fees are used to force a choice
Many Americans say they can't live without their pets, but some can't live with them because of unaffordable pet fees.
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'Blackout' reporting explores NFL's failure to promote Black coaches equitably
One flashpoint in this story has been the racial discrimination lawsuit brought against the league this year by former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores, who is Black and Latino.
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