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Everyday Life In A Bronze Age Village Emerges In U.K. Excavation
Archaeologists have found well-preserved houses, textiles, tools and even pots of food. They say a fire destroyed the settlement, and the people had to leave everything behind.
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Music Review: 'Love Is A Hurtin' Thing,' Gloria Ann Taylor
Gloria Ann Taylor was a singer from Toledo, Ohio, when a record producer discovered her and took her to Los Angeles. They eventually married, and through much of the 1970s, created a series of unusual soul and proto disco songs that have become collectors' items. Now some of them are available to everyone on a new CD reissue called Love is a Hurtin' Thing. Oliver Wang has a review.
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Gun Rights Supporters Carry On After Obama's Executive Actions
Members of the National Rife Association continue to hold classes and events locally, and many say they're OK with the new rules. Meanwhile, response from the NRA's national leadership has been muted.
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Shiite Sheikh Executed By Saudi Arabia Preached Against Violence, Son Says
Mohammed al-Nimr says he felt relieved following his father's execution because the sheikh was abused for years by Saudi authorities.
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Volkswagen CEO: 'We Didn't Lie' About Emissions
Volkswagen CEO Mattias Mueller, who was in Detroit earlier this week for the auto show, told NPR that the emissions cheating scandal was a technical problem and not an ethical one.
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In Speech On Capitol Hill, Obama Requests Few Specifics Of Lawmakers
The State of the Union is usually a laundry list of things the president hopes Congress will get done in the year. But Republicans noticed there were few specific requests of lawmakers.
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You're Never Too Wealthy To Want A Little More
Alex Ovechkin is deep into a pro hockey contract that pays $124 million. That means he has a little extra cash for Powerball tickets. The $1.5 billion jackpot would be more than 10 times his contract.
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01-12-16 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
01-12-16 5:45 pm newscast
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01-13-16 KUAC MORNING NEWS
01-13-16 9:30 am newscast
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'My Ears Are Open': Novelist Elizabeth Strout Finds Inspiration In Everyday Life
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Olive Kitteridge says she was a "bad lawyer" before turning her energies to writing. Her latest novel, My Name is Lucy Barton, is about an aspiring writer.
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