
State Finances in the Black at $3.1 Billion. More Californians Traveling Abroad for
Essential Surgeries. End Music … 
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Coldplay mashed with Cuban rhythms, Bright Eyes, more. With host Bob Boilen … 
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Thursday's topics include: British Prime Minister Tony Blair offers an olive branch to the
"axis of evil," cost-cutting at major newspapers; and the Census Bureau reports racial
disparities in income … 
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Milton Friedman has died at the age of 94. Friedman was a leading economist and a Nobel
prize winner, known for an ardent belief in personal freedom and the free … 
Novelist and newspaper columnist Carl Hiaasen talks about his latest novel, Nature Girl,
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… Iran: the Most Dangerous Nation examines terrorism, politics, women's rights,
religion and history, and gives a variety of Iranians an opportunity to speak. » E-Mail
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… But the pair refined their style after relocating to Ireland. Rodrigo Y Gabriela
have just released their third CD. They play and perform for host David Dye on this
edition … 
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NPR: News Summary for Thursday, Nov 16 2006 at 10:00 AM EST … 
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… Motassadeq was a friend of some of the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackers when they lived
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As they debate controls on nuclear development, the United States and Iran labor under
stereotypes that shape the discussion. This report comes in advance of Ted Koppel's
documentary on the … 