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Bob Odenkirk Mixes Laughter And Law In 'Breaking Bad' And 'Better Call Saul'
The actor's fast-talking, sleazeball character Saul Goodman has been known to bend the law — and to break it. The second season of Better Call Saul begins Feb. 15. Originally broadcast Aug. 6, 2013.
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UAF Arctic Scientist Garners Medal
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'Star Wars' Editors Defy Hollywood Conventions
In a film industry often dominated by men, there's at least one exception: Many editors are women. Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey speak about their work on the new Star Wars.
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What Scalia's Death Spells For The Supreme Court's Docket
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Tom Goldstein, editor of SCOTUSblog, about how the death of Justice Antonin Scalia affects current cases under the Supreme's Courts review.
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02-14-16 KUAC YUKON QUEST SUNDAY UPDATE
02-14-16 Sun. Quest Update
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Yusheng: A Dish To Toss In The air To Celebrate The Chinese New Year
Alex Wong, originally from Malaysia, introduces his American neighbors to the culinary tradition of Yusheng, a giant salad toss with which people in Southeast Asia greet the Chinese Lunar New Year.
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Originalism: A Primer On Scalia's Constitutional Philosophy
NPR's Nina Totenberg explains how the idea that the Constitution is "not living but dead" transformed the Supreme Court during Antonin Scalia's tenure as a justice.
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Fighting Escalates In Syria Ahead Of Planned Cease-Fire
David Greene talks to James Jeffrey, former U.S. ambassador to Iraq and Turkey, about the potential for a lasting cease-fire between the Syrian government and rebels.
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02-15-16 KUAC YUKON QUEST MORNING UPDATE
02-15-16 AM Quest update
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'Narconomics': How The Drug Cartels Operate Like Wal-Mart And McDonald's
The cartels' business models are similar to those of big-box stores and franchises, says Tom Wainwright, former Mexico City bureau chief for The Economist. His new book is Narconomics.
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