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Françoise Hardy Remains France's National Treasure
Françoise Hardy is an immediately recognizable face who also possesses a poetic way with words — launching her to European super-stardom in the 1960s. At age 74, Hardy released her 28th album.
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Ryan Bower and the Brain Trust
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Congregation Remembers Botham Jean
Botham Jean, the man shot to death in his own apartment by a Dallas police officer, is being remembered by his faith community.
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A Deadly Virus Threatens Millions Of Pigs In China
In August, cases of African swine fever began cropping up. Can China bring it under control?
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Carolina Beach Town Manager On Hurricane Preparations
Michael Cramer is the town manager for Carolina Beach, the largest beach town New Hanover County, N.C. He talks with Steve Inskeep about hurricane preparations.
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09-12-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
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09-13-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
09-13-18 8:30 AM newscast
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Obama Rallies For Cordray To Reclaim Ohio
Former President Obama is campaigning in east Cleveland on Thursday for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Richard Cordray. Obama is rallying parts of the Democratic base that didn't show up in 2016.
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Murder Trial Of Blackwater Guard Ends In Mistrial
Eleven years after Blackwater security guards killed more than a dozen civilians in Iraq, the retrial of one of the defendants ended in a mistrial. A court decides Friday whether he will be retried.
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ACLU Says New Agreement Will Give Separated Parents Chance To Claim Asylum
Many families that were separated at the Southwest border may get a second chance to pursue asylum claims in the U.S.
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