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Unseen Shots From 1965 Vietnam Legendary Newsweek Saigon bureau chief Francois Sully shot hundreds of photographs of combat, street scenes, and military life in the field. See a selection from one year, 1965—including many images never seen before.
http://www.npr.org/ While liberal Christians argue the Bible should be interpreted as society changes, conservatives argue for a more literal reading, leading to differences in belief about God and homosexuality.

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Our latest Freakonomics Radio on Marketplace podcast is called “It’s Not the President, Stupid.” (You can download/subscribe at iTunes , get the RSS feed , listen via the media player above, or read the transcript below.) The gist: it’s time to admit that the U.S. economy doesn’t have a commander-in-chief.

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http://www.marketplace.org/ The mayor of Chicago is planning a complete makeover for his city, including a new runway at O'Hare Airport, upgrades to rail and bus service, and a rebuilding of the city's water and sewer system.
A computer voice guides 12-year-old Amir Accoo to spell the words he hears through his headphones: emergency, bulldozer, minutes. Accoo spells minutes wrong and is asked to try that one again, several times. Later, he clicks on a proofreading button. http://www.wnyc.org/

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The Moth | True Stories Told Live

http://themoth.org/ TheMoth Earlier this week, our founder George Dawes Green talked about The Moth on @lastcallcd . It's now online: vimeo.com/39899981 5 hours ago · reply · retweet · favorite

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A live episode of the radio program, including stories told on stage by Dan Savage and Mike Birbiglia. Guess what? We're doing another live show like this — nationwide on movie screens — on May 10th ! http://www.thisamericanlife.org/
http://www.radiolab.org/ For our episode, The Bad Show , Pat Walters reported a piece about a psychologist who found that 91% of men and 84% of women have had at least one serious homicidal fantasy. So Pat decided to hit the streets to see if anyone was willing to fess up on ...

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Wired.com

http://www.wired.com/ Isn’t it delightful how geek culture works? During my Christmas shopping last year, I stumbled into a favorite little pop culture shop in Little Collins Street in Melbourne which is well known for its comprehensive stocking of all things Lovecraftian.

Personal Tech Special - The New York Times

This year’s gift possibilities include scaled-down tablets for children, toys that talk and dance, and some creative uses for Apple devices. By JENNA WORTHAM New devices, rigged with sensors to supply metrics like the number of steps walked and calories burned, can help transform even a mundane workout. By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER