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Apparently some, but the news there is also not encouraging. I returned home a week later and heard the Sept. 1 NPR "Talk of the Nation," which discussed the issue for an hour with Patrick Clawson, the director for research at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, and Rania Masri, the coordinator of the Iraq Action Coalition. "Discussed" might be a bit too euphemistic for the polite attempt to maintain any semblance of decorum that ensued. Exchanging charges of American obstinance and anti-Islamic biases with claims of Iraqi corruption and noncompliance, the guests agreed on very little except...
...slump. He had milked his Saturday Night Live skit Wayne's World for two films, then had appeared in the dud So I Married an Axe Murderer. Driving home from his practice with an amateur hockey team, he heard Dusty Springfield cooing The Look of Love on NPR, and images swirled in his mind: fuzzy memories of free love and Nehru jackets, trashy movies like Casino Royale and Our Man Flint. While soaking in Epsom salts that evening, he started spouting randy Brit-speak to his wife Robin Ruzan in what he calls "that well-traveled, jet-setty Englishman voice...
Harvard's Cambridge neighbor, MIT, chosebrothers Thomas L. Magliozzi and Raymond F.Magliozzi, hosts of the National Public Radio(NPR) program "Car Talk," to speak at itscommencement, which took place last Friday...
Mary Kay Magistad, China correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR), is interested in societal healing after violent conflict. Also from NPR, David Molpus will look at contemporary workplace issues...
...Talk" Was first broadcast in 1977 onWBUR-FM in Boston before NPR picked up the programand began broadcasting it nationally in 1987.Currently, the show is carried on more than 370stations to two million listeners nationwide...