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The Two-Way
4:00 pm
Thu March 15, 2012

First Neutrino Message Sent Through Rock; Could One Travel Back In Time?

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What if we could shoot a message through the center of the planet and back in time?

"Researchers from the University of Rochester and North Carolina State University have for the first time sent a message using a beam of neutrinos — nearly massless particles that travel at almost the speed of light," U of R reports.

And they pushed the message — which simply spelled out the world "Neutrino" — through "240 meters of stone" (787 feet).

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World Cafe
3:52 pm
Thu March 15, 2012

Sense Of Place: The Charms Of Portland

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David Dye and Tucker Martine.

Originally published on Mon September 10, 2012 1:33 pm

Who better to introduce the true sound of Portland, Ore. than the man behind many of its best musical acts?

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Asia
3:43 pm
Thu March 15, 2012

Provocative Chinese Cartoonists Find An Outlet Online

Originally published on Fri March 16, 2012 3:43 pm

Chinese cartoonists have used the Internet in recent years to take aim at the Communist Party. Using Twitter-like microblogs, they try to slip past censors and skewer their government in ways that would have been unthinkable a generation ago.

One of their targets this month is an old-fashioned Communist propaganda campaign extolling the virtues of Lei Feng, a model People's Liberation Army soldier who was devoted to his fellow workers and China's leaders — and who has been dead for half a century.

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The Salt
3:37 pm
Thu March 15, 2012

USDA To Give Schools More Ground Beef Choices After Outcry Over 'Pink Slime'

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has weighed in on the use of so-called pink slime in beef served in the government's free and reduced-price school lunch program.

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Middle East
3:32 pm
Thu March 15, 2012

Along Syrian Border, Turks Torn By Divided Loyalties

The Syrian regime's heavy crackdown on dissent has led to a sharp plunge in relations with neighboring Turkey. But the regime does have its Turkish supporters — mainly members of the Alawite minority, the same Islamic sect Syria's ruling Assad family comes from. And that has resulted in complicated loyalties among some Turks, especially those along the border in southeastern Turkey's Hatay province.

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Mitt Romney
3:07 pm
Thu March 15, 2012

For Appeal To Future, Romney's Rhetoric Looks Back

Originally published on Thu March 15, 2012 5:59 pm

Every good political campaign has a motif, from President Obama's "hope" to John McCain's "maverick."

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The Two-Way
3:00 pm
Thu March 15, 2012

Blagojevich Arrives In Colorado, Reports To Prison

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Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, center, walks with attorneys as he arrives at the Federal Correctional Institution Englewood in Littleton, Colo., on Thursday.

A day after delivering a defiant speech in which he proclaimed his innocence, disgraced former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich flew to Colorado and reported to prison to begin serving his 14-year sentence.

The AP reports:

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Shots - Health Blog
2:59 pm
Thu March 15, 2012

Blackouts Predict Which Binge-Drinking Students Will End Up In ERs

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Half of college students who drink say they have blackouts.

Eighty percent of college students drink, and schools have had little success reducing those numbers, or the problems caused by excessive alcohol.

Targeting students who suffer blackouts from drinking may help, a new study says, because they are more likely to end up in the emergency room.

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World Cafe
2:53 pm
Thu March 15, 2012

Andrew Bird On World Cafe

Credit Cameron Wittig / Courtesy of the artist
Andrew Bird's latest record, Break It Yourself, was released this month.

Originally published on Mon July 23, 2012 11:05 am

Whistling polymath Andrew Bird has become a perennial favorite of folk-pop aficionados and classical fans alike. As a trained violinist and a longtime touring musician, he has a way of expertly melding many genres and influences into his own unique brand of baroque pop. Showcasing his impressive skills with the violin, guitar, mandolin, glockenspiel and vocals, Bird is a picture of versatility.

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It's All Politics
2:50 pm
Thu March 15, 2012

Romney's Wins In Obama Country May Not Mean Much

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Mitt Romney shakes hands with hotel staffers in the Cleveland suburbs in February.

What does it mean that in 2012 Mitt Romney has, during the Republican presidential primaries, done well in some of the same Ohio and Michigan urban-suburban counties that President Obama won in 2008 — a pattern likely to be repeated in some upcoming primaries?

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