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Super Bowl Media Day: T.O., Pick Boy and More
The New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles play for the NFL championship on Sunday in Jacksonville, Fla. But Super Bowl XXXIX has already begun for reporters. Hundreds showed up for Media Day, an event where every question is fair game --football-related or not.
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Parrot On A Winning Streak Picks Japan To Win Women's World Cup
Olivia, a gray parrot at a Japanese zoo, has correctly predicted the past six games for Japan. And today she picked Japan to win on Sunday.
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Reporters on BALCO Case Subpoenaed for Sources
The U.S. Justice Department has subpoenaed two reporters to find out how they got grand jury testimony surrounding the BALCO laboratories performance enhancing drug investigation. Michele Norris talks with NPR's David Folkenflik.
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Burton Finds the Darker Side of Willy Wonka
Director Tim Burton confesses that when it comes to confections, he likes "dark, bitter chocolate." His version of Roald Dahl's 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' is dark, if not exactly bitter.
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NPR Poll: Bush, Kerry in Tight Race
As Democrats prepare to formalize John Kerry's presidential nomination in Boston this week, the race between the Massachusetts senator and President Bush continues to be a close one, according to the latest NPR poll. NPR's Mara Liasson reports.
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Guinness World Records recognizes Betty Nash as the longest-serving flight attendant
When Betty Nash started in 1957, one of her favorite routes — New York to D.C. — cost just $12. This fall, the 86-year-old will count 65 years of securing passenger safety.
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'He's tied The Babe!': Yankees star Aaron Judge hits 60th homer
With two weeks left in the regular season, Judge is just one home run shy of bringing the American League home run record set by Roger Maris more than 60 years ago.
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ARPA grants approved for water projects damaged by flooding
A state commission wants to allocate a total of $645,000 to help with damages caused by recent flooding in central Montana.
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We Said 'Tie', Listeners Told Us We Were Wrong
On Monday's show, we mentioned a tie in soccer. Listeners let us know it's not a tie, it's a draw. Also, it's not 2 goals to nothing, it's 2 to nil.
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12-year-old chess prodigy and his family are granted asylum in the U.S.
Tani Adewumi won the New York state championship three years ago. At the time he and his family lived in a homeless shelter, after fleeing Nigeria due to threats from the terrorist group Boko Haram.
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