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February 3, 2012 | NPR · Pfc. Bradley Manning, 24, will stand trial for allegedly giving more than 700,000 secret U.S. documents and classified combat video to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks for publication. Manning, a low-ranking intelligence analyst, is charged in the biggest leak of classified data in U.S. history.
 
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February 3, 2012 | NPR · Nevada is, in part, such friendly territory for Romney because of its place in the Mormon Corridor, a group of states fanning out from Utah which, besides Nevada, include Arizona, Wyoming, Idaho and southern California with significant populations of Romney's fellow Mormons.
 
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February 3, 2012 | NPR · The upcoming 30th anniversary of the Falklands war has heightened tensions between the two countries.
 
February 3, 2012 | NPR · The Dow registered its highest reading in close to four years.
 
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February 3, 2012 | NPR · Fighting between rebel forces and the Syrian government has been taking place in many areas, including the eastern suburbs of Damascus. The rebels actually took control of some suburbs, but a visit by a journalist found that the government forces had regained control after fighting that caused considerable damage.
 

Art & Life from NPR

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February 4, 2012 | NPR · Gary Oldman, who just got his first Academy Award nomination for his performance in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, answers three questions about Up with People — a horde of wholesome, smiley young people who performed four Super Bowl halftime shows back in the day.
 
February 3, 2012 | NPR · David Finch was 30-years-old when he discovered that he was on the autism spectrum. In Journal of Best Practices, he describes how he learned to manage the disorder — and become a better husband and father in the process.
 
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February 3, 2012 | NPR · On this week's show: A discussion about the ups and downs of NBC's new musical drama Smash, and a chat with NPR.org's new books editor about high literature, low literature, and how people read.
 
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February 3, 2012 | NPR · Screenwriter Will Reiser coped with his cancer diagnosis by thinking up ideas for cancer comedy movies with his best friend, actor Seth Rogen. Rogen and actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt now star in a film based on Reiser's life. Both Gordon-Levitt and Reiser join Fresh Air for a conversation about the film.
 
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February 3, 2012 | NPR · Nothing classes up a Super Bowl party as effortlessly as some high-quality cheese. And nothing goes better with cheese than beer, says brewmaster Garrett Oliver. He shares a list of beers and cheeses that taste great together.
 

February 24, 2006

Newscast

NEWSCAST
Stephen Raher reports on the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling against taxpayer advocate Douglas Bruce. And Eric Whitney has details on the resignation of Colorado Springs City Council member Richard Skorman and the investigation into the cause of the Maurico Canyon Fire. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: KRCC News,Politics,Regional — ewhitney @ 2:00 pm

Commentary: Going to School at Home

COMMENTARY: GOING TO SCHOOL AT HOME
A growing number of families are choosing to home school their children. But retired public school teacher Carolyn Vulgamore isn’t sure this is such a great idea. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Commentary,Education,KRCC News — Tags: — ewhitney @ 1:11 pm

What's in A Song: Humpback Chubb

WHAT’S IN A SONG: HUMPBACK CHUBB
Another edition of the Western Folklife Center’s “What’s In A Song” series. This time, Ecologist Larry Stevens sings the saga of the lowly humpback chubb, a funny looking fish that is native to the Colorado river system, and which is struggling to survive decades of dam construction on the river. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Animal Rights/Wellfare,Environment,KRCC News — ewhitney @ 1:11 pm

Rebecca Dussault Profile

REBECCA DUSSAULT PROFILE
Adam Burke has this audio portrait of cross country skier Rebecca Dussault, who is competing in the Olympics this week. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Indoor/Outdoor Recreation,Interview,KRCC News — Tags: — ewhitney @ 1:10 pm

Capitol Coverage

CAPITOL COVERAGE
Eric Whitney reports on the slate of anti-immigration bills that were heard in committee this week. And Dan Costello explains an effort to pass stricter air pollution controls. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Colorado,KRCC News,Latino/a,Politics — ewhitney @ 1:09 pm

Newscast

NEWSCAST
Eric Whitney reports on the body found a two days ago at Fort Carson and the new report on hunger in the U.S. And Stephen Raher has details on the race to replace Congressman Joel Hefley, who announced his retirement last week. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Ft. Carson,KRCC News,Legal,Military — ewhitney @ 1:09 pm

February 22, 2006

What's In A Song: Grand Canyon Gold

WHAT’S IN A SONG: GRAND CANYON GOLD
In another installment of the “What’s in A Song” series from the Western Folklife Center, Navajo singer Alger Greyeyes sings of the beauty of food and the meaning of a bounty from the earth. He tells the story of a young couple at the Grand Canyon savoring peaches they find, which Greyeyes explains are “as good as gold.” [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Environment,KRCC News,Native American — ewhitney @ 12:40 pm

High Country News Interview: Richard Pombo

HIGH COUNTRY NEWS INTERVIEW: RICHARD POMBO
Stephen Raher talks with High Country News editor Greg Hanscom about the magazine’s research on the life and political agenda of Congressman Richard Pombo (R-CA). Pombo is the chair of the Resources Committee, and has waged a long-running battle to reform the Endangered Species Act. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Colorado,Interview,KRCC News,Politics — ewhitney @ 12:30 pm

Capitol Coverage

CAPITOL COVERAGE
Legislators have recently been debating access to emergency contraception, whether large employers should have to spend a certain amount on healthcare, and what to do about welfare fraud. Plus, the proposed statewide smoking ban is in the Senate’s hands now. Dan Costello and Stephen Raher report. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Colorado,Health,KRCC News,Politics — ewhitney @ 12:30 pm

Newscast

NEWSCAST
Nancy Greenleese reports on President Bush’s visit to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden. And Stephen Raher has details on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to reopen the legal battle over Colorado’s 2000 redistricting squabble. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: KRCC News,Legal,Politics,Regional — Tags: — ewhitney @ 12:30 pm

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