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  • Whos The Best Drinker Dogs Cats Or Pigeons

    NPR - Friday 24th May, 2013

    It's a dog drinking water. It's also the answer to a riddle. When you and I take a drink, we can lift a glass, hold it to our mouth, tilt and use gravity to pour the water in. Dogs can't do that. In a pinch, we can kneel down, put our mouth to the surface and suck water up (or, to be polite, use a straw). Dogs can't do that either. They don't have sucking ability. Yet ...

  • Plimpton A Fond Look At A Man Of Letters

    NPR - Friday 24th May, 2013

    With: George Plimpton, Ken Burns, Ric Burns, Graydon Carter, James Lipton, Hugh Hefner, Robert Kennedy Jr., Gay Talese If ever there was a man who made a virtue out of failure, it was George Plimpton. He played quarterback with the Detroit Lions without even knowing where to put his hands to take the snap. He had his nose bloodied by knockout king Archie Moore. He sweated through ...

  • Breakin The Rules 20 General Principles Suspended In Fast And Furious 6

    NPR - Friday 24th May, 2013

    . 1. Newton's Laws Of Motion 2. The Reluctance Of Brilliant Criminal Masterminds To Freely Confess 3. The Inability Of Two Things To Coexist In The Same Physical Space 4. The Integrity Of Vending Machines 5. Gravity 6. Gina Carano's Ability To Snap Most Of These People Like Twigs Pretty Quickly, If We're Being Honest 7. The Hardness Of Cars, Which Are Actually Kind Of ...

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  • Pitbull Gets Epic You Constantly Have To Defend Your Success

    NPR - Friday 24th May, 2013

    . Armando Christian Perez -- better known as Pitbull or Mr. Worldwide -- has sold five million albums and had No. 1 hits in more than 15 countries. He's worked with artists like Usher, Enrique Iglesias and Jennifer Lopez. Now, he brings the party to the big screen in the new animated feature ...

  • Douglas Damon Illuminate HBOs Candelabra

    NPR - Friday 24th May, 2013

    - when you just consider the concept of the TV movie and its casting -- this new HBO Films production raises all sorts of questions: How much will be based on verifiable fact, and how much will be fictionalized? On an anything-goes premium-cable network such as HBO, how graphic will the sex scenes be? And the most important questions involve the drama's two leading men, playing an ...

  • Here’s a chance to ease the misery of fistula

    Human Rights Watch - Friday 24th May, 2013

    I was profoundly moved to meet these women and girls, most from poor, rural backgrounds, who had suffered severe physical and social consequences because of this largely preventable illness. Mourning the stillbirth of their babies, ashamed of the fetid odour they produced, having lost a chance at education, being confined to their homes, they were left feeling hopeless, depressed and ...

  • A new response in the war on terror

    Los Angeles Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Beyond these changes in policy, Obama's speech offered tantalizing signals that the president is contemplating a downsizing of what many - but not Obama himself - refer to as the global war on terror. Even as he defended the use of drone strikes and other efforts against "specific networks of violent extremists," the president ...

  • Good news on health costs

    Los Angeles Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Peter Lee, executive director of Covered California, the state agency running the state's new health exchange, announces the plans and prices that will be offered by private insurers during a news conference in ...

  • Op-Ed Contributor Asian Tensions and the Problem of History

    International Herald Tribune - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The political turmoil currently roiling Northeast Asia ...

  • Put a Spotlight on African Women’s Reproductive Rights

    Human Rights Watch - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Victoria J. married in 2009 at age 14, and became pregnant shortly after. "I started labour in the morning on a Friday …. The nurse kept checking and saying I would deliver safely. On Monday she said I was weak. "The doctor decided to operate on me. (During the) operation they found the baby was dead. The doctor said the baby had died due to the long labour. After that, I found ...

  • Newspaper unfair to Minneapolis police

    Star Tribune - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Whenever interactions between police and citizens result in death or serious injuries, in what is commonly called a "critical incident," the public needs to know what happened and whether their police officers acted properly in these tragic circumstances. Clearly, the media plays an important role in gathering and disseminating the facts so that the public can make its determination. ...

  • Proposed lower alcohol limit for drivers too severe

    Star Tribune - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The earlier progress came after states lowered the blood alcohol concentration for driving under the influence from 0.10 to 0.08, raised the drinking age and adopted a "zero tolerance" rule for drivers under age 21. With the most potent changes already in place, public safety improvements have gotten a bit harder to come ...

  • Stockholm suburbs beset by 5th night of violence

    General Sources - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Eleven cars and parts of two schools and a police station were charred early Friday after a fifth night of unrest in immigrant enclaves around Sweden's capital. Some 300 to 500 youths gathered around eight blazing cars in northwestern suburban Rinkeby, with some young men vandalizing other vehicles, police told Sweden's Tidningarnas Telegrambyra news agency. More than a dozen ...

  • Letters Bennett is right

    Deseret News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    What a breath of fresh air to read former Sen. Bob Bennett's article regarding John Swallow — something that really makes sense instead of the wild rhetoric to which we are exposed on a daily basis ("Swallow needs administrative leave," May 20). Regardless of whether Swallow is falsely accused or blatantly guilty, Bennett's suggestion that Swallow be placed on the ...

  • White House press corps has been turned into potted plants

    Deseret News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    On days when the president is coming, the White House press room, the East Room and even occasionally the Rose Garden are ornamented with dozens of objects that perform the decorative and utilitarian purpose of potted ...

  • Letters Let organizations decide

    Deseret News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Rich McKeown, spokesman for Count My Vote (CMV) said, "We just think we can do better" (GOP delegates reject changes to nominating system," May 18). A few people believe their ideas on how to improve the process private organizations use to select their representatives. Then when the groups don't agree, these ideas should be imposed on them by force of law. If my friends and ...

  • Letters Murdock Canal trail

    Deseret News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Fifteen years ago while serving as mayor of Highland, I sat in meetings with other elected officials where we discussed the possibilities of a trail along the Murdock ...

  • What others say Solving a non-problem

    Deseret News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The following editorial appeared recently in the Philadelphia Daily News: Think back — back before we knew that the IRS was unacceptably targeting right-wing groups for scrutiny or that the Department of Justice was unbelievably searching the phone records of journalists. Think all the way back to February, when all anyone in Washington was talking about was the country's fiscal ...

  • Turkey puts a new paradigm in play

    General Sources - Friday 24th May, 2013

    if you are interested in contributing. A new paradigm is in play in Turkey as the "Kurdish peace process" gains traction and Turkey's willing involvement in the Syrian crisis continues. The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government seeks to turn the tables on what many see as major regional crisis into an opportunity not to be missed for Turkey's momentous ...

  • Jay Evensen On Memorial Day look beyond the fog of war

    Deseret News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Looking back 70 years with the sure knowledge that allied forces defeated the Nazis, it's hard to feel the heart-pounding fear of that day as crews loaded their B-17s, revved their engines, took their places behind guns or as navigators or pilots, walked the narrow catwalk above bomb bays and wondered if they had safely touched ground for the last ...

  • In our opinion Utahs caucus system needs reform

    Deseret News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Many Utah voters, however, feel disenfranchised by the process, and some experts cite disillusionment with the caucus system as one of the primary reasons behind Utah's declining voter turnout in recent years. Many feel the decision has already been made for them by a relative handful of people, and, in some cases, that's exactly what happens at the state ...

  • Blocking Syrian Refugees Isn’t the Way

    Human Rights Watch - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The refugee burden that Syria’s neighbors are shouldering is heavy and should not be borne alone. But keeping people fleeing for their lives in buffer zones inside Syrian borders risks trapping rather than protecting ...

  • The case for food stamps

    Los Angeles Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    food stamps (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP), is over how much to cut. But when more than 15% of Americans remain impoverished, slashing food assistance for the poor makes no sense in humanitarian, economic or public health ...

  • Robert Redfords plea Save Bristol Bay

    Los Angeles Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Coursing through vast reaches of Alaskan tundra, glacial lakes and emerald forests, six major river systems converge along the rim of the Bering Sea to form the crystalline waters of Bristol Bay, the richest wild salmon grounds in the ...

  • Is This the Most Disgusting Atrocity Filmed in the Syrian Civil War

    Human Rights Watch - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Even by the standards of Syria's ever-worsening stream of atrocity and massacre videos, the latest footage from the country cannot fail to shock for its sheer savagery. ...

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