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Tickets, Toll Charges Sting For Stolen Car Owner
A Colorado woman has been able to keep track of her stolen car, thanks to the many tickets and toll charge bills she's received.
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10-20-15 KUAC-NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
10-20-15 5:45 PM newscast
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Why Norwegians Use 'Texas' As Slang For 'Crazy'
Some think the Lone Star State is a little out there. But in Norway, Texas is literally crazy. NPR's Audie Cornish and Ari Shapiro explain why.
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Democrats Accuse Benghazi Committee Of Political Intentions
Hillary Clinton is testifying for the first time at a public hearing Thursday of the House Select Committee on Benghazi. But Democrats say this is about trying to undermine her presidential bid.
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For Iris DeMent, Music Is The Calling That Forces Her Into The Spotlight
DeMent describes herself as extremely shy, but says that "when the songs started coming to me, I felt I didn't have the option to hide and avoid" the stage. Her latest album is The Trackless Woods.
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Refugee Radio Network Springs From Grassroots Movement
Larry Macaulay is a former engineer, a Nigerian refugee in Germany, and now a radio host. He founded the Refugee Radio Network to counter the media's negative stereotypes about refugees.
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Why Daniel Murphy Rules: Second Baseman's Bat Leads Mets To World Series
The New York Mets may be amazing, but Daniel Murphy is basically on another planet. The second baseman has hit a homerun in a record six consecutive postseason games, powering the Mets to the National League pennant. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Jonah Keri of Grantland about the Mets' performance so far this postseason.
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Long-Lost Parachuting Beaver Footage
You might not believe that beavers were parachuted into rural Idaho, as a form of wildlife management, but it's true! New film from the 1950s has been unearthed.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Sarah Silverman; 'Bridge Of Spies'; 'The Living Bird'
Sarah Silverman opens up about depression and comedy. Critic John Powers reviews Bridge of Spies. Photographer Gerrit Vyn and writer Scott Weidensaul discuss some of the remarkable abilities of birds.
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'Pitch By Pitch,' Bob Gibson Shares His Life In The Game
David Greene talks with pitcher Bob Gibson about Game 1 of the 1968 World Series, when he struck out a record-setting 17 batters. Gibson details the experience in his new memoir, Pitch by Pitch.
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