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OPINION: Today on NPR: the smothering tax burden
Richmond Times-DispatchAdvocates Warn Sequester Could Mean Big Cuts for the Low-Income -- National Public Radio, Feb. 26 Economists See Budget Cuts Putting Economy at Risk -- NPR, Feb. 27 Sequester Spells Uncertainty for Many Public Schools -- NPR, same day...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Politics, Budget Control Act of 2011, Ford, Radio
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EDITORIAL: It's really as bad as you think
Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.The biggest cliche spoken by just about every politician with his or her eye on Washington is that of the "outsider." These men and women promise to be a breath of fresh air who will descend upon the capital, bringing change to whatever ails their...Tags: Republican Party, Entertainment, U.S. Congress, Politics, Jared Polis
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Celebrate Thomas Pynchon's birthday with Pynchon in Public Day
Happy birthday to Thomas Pynchon! The reclusive author of "Gravity's Rainbow," "The Crying of Lot 49," "Mason & Dixon" and more turns 76 today. Unlike the attention-seekers that clog our cultural aqueduct, Pynchon isn't likely to show up on CNN or NPR....
Tags: David Foster Wallace, Google+, Arts and Culture, Twitter, Inc., Social Media
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Peter Sagal's 'Constitution USA' hits the road with humor
NEW YORK — If someone told you of a barnstorming TV host who interviewed people around the country about a given subject, you'd say it sounds like a lot of the road-trip reality series that have proliferated on cable TV. But what if that host...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, New York University, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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With NPR's 'Wait Wait,' eggheads at the multiplex
NEW YORK -- At about 8 p.m. Thursday night, as moviegoers around the country were lining up to see “Iron Man 3,”an assuredly smaller group was gathering at 600 North American theaters for the live-cinema simulcast of the popular NPR game...
Tags: New York University, BBC, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Paula Poundstone
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To do Tuesday: A big-screen "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!," Food Truck Invasion and "War Horse"
Theater "War Horse": This Broadway import, appearing at the Broward Center Tuesday through May 19, examines the bond between humans and horses with robust storytelling and deft puppetry. Adapted from British author Michael Morpurgo's young-adult novel,...
Tags: Broward County, Entertainment, Star Wars (movie), War Horse (movie), Arts and Culture
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NPR was, well, different early Monday morning in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunTechnical difficulties, as they euphemistically say in broadcasting, left some NPR affiliates like Baltimore's WYPR scrambling Monday morning. WYPR confirmed that it had problems with the National Public Radio feed Monday. WTMD General Manager Steve...Tags: BBC, Entertainment, Radio
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826CHI 826CHI is a nonprofit writing and tutoring center dedicated to supporting students ages 6-18 with their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students. 826chi.org Tom Acitelli Tom Acitelli is author...Tags: Health Organizations, Newspaper and Magazine, Authors, Politics, Frontera Grill
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32nd Annual Fine Art & Flowers at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford
As a concept, the Wadsworth Atheneum's annual spring fundraiser, Fine Art & Flowers, has a great thing going: invite area florists, garden clubs and designers to create actual floral representations based on the museum's extensive collection. In practice,...
Tags: Museums, Aetna Inc., Arts and Culture, Arts, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
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Rebel Wilson "exposed," Turbo Tax day fail and the NRA's Sprint Cup sponsorship turns deadly for one NASCAR fan
Rebel Wilson shines, confuses and titillates while hosting last night's 2013 MTV Movie Awards as tax-paying procrastinators struggled to submit their returns on a temporarily floundering TurboTax online. In gun control news, a sadly ironic turn of...
Tags: CBS Corp., Adam Scott, Politics, Angel Cabrera, MTV Movie Awards
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Chicken soup for givers
The most charitable person I ever met never made a gift to an organized charity to the best of my knowledge. She was Filipino, the mother of one of my co-workers, and year after year she would listen to the needs and dreams of her friends and neighbors....
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Manhattan (New York City), Oxytocin (drug), Drugs and Medicines, Foods and Beverages
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Yes, the abortion-doctor trial is relevant to abortion debate
Change of SubjectWednesday's print column Kermit Gosnell. There. As the case against the Philadelphia abortion doctor accused of gruesome acts of murder in his filthy clinic goes to the jury this week, I have at last mentioned his name in my column.......
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