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Vladimir Putin Supporters Collect His Thoughts In A Book
The book contains some of the Russian leader's choicest lines. Such as his declaration that all Latvia could expect from Moscow is "the ears of a dead donkey." Backers sent many copies to the Kremlin.
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Ta-Nehisi Coates On Police Brutality, The Confederate Flag And Forgiveness
Growing up in Baltimore, the writer faced threats from both the streets and the police. His book, Between the World and Me, is an open letter to his teenage son. Originally broadcast July 13, 2015.
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How To Annoy Your Dad: Play The Harpsichord
Mahan Esfahani says the harpsichord is as relevant today as it was when Bach and Vivaldi were playing it, and his interview with NPR's Robert Siegel this past June left no doubt.
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Pakistan Ends Another Year With A Horrifying Attack
Dozens were killed in a suicide attack on Tuesday. In 2014, gunmen stormed a school and killed more than 140 people.Renee Montagne talks to author Mohsin Hamid about what the country is going through.
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Cosby Charged With Felony Sexual Assault In Philadelphia-Area Case
Bill Cosby has faced numerous civil suits from dozens of women over the years, but this is the first criminal charge. The statute of limitations in the 2004 case was set to expire in January.
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At 81, Feminist Gloria Steinem Finds Herself Free Of The 'Demands Of Gender'
As she approached 60, the co-founder of Ms. magazine says, she entered a new phase in life, one in which "you can do what you want." Originally broadcast Oct. 26, 2015.
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College Football Playoffs Generate Excitement And A Lot Of Money
The second annual College Football Playoff kicks off with Clemson taking on Oklahoma and Michigan State facing Alabama. Renee Montagne gets a preview from Washington Post columnist Kevin Blackistone.
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Jeb Bush: GOP Must Be Inclusive; Can't Insult Its Way To The White House
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush talks to Steve Inskeep about his vision for the party and explains his immigration policy. While down in the polls, Bush still has a well-financed campaign.
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Refugees In Sweden Say Shelter Is Haunted By Ghosts
More than half the shelter residents who are seeking asylum asked to move. But they are staying after Swedish authorities said there was nowhere else to go.
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KCRW Presents: Foals
Watch the U.K. rock band perform the stadium-ready "What Went Down" live at L.A.'s Apogee Studio.
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