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Participation Nation
2:33 pm
Mon August 27, 2012

Honoring Elders In Green Bay, Wis.

Credit / Courtesy of Kara Counard
From the Women Over 90 project.

When Kara Counard staged a photography exhibit at the ARTgarage in Green Bay this summer, she interviewed and photographed 33 subjects — women from the ages of 89-100 years old. She called it the Women Over 90 Project.

To give more volume to the exhibit, Kara brought in a group of fifth grade girls. The young people visited a nursing home and interviewed and photographed women in their 90s.

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The Two-Way
2:11 pm
Mon August 27, 2012

With $66.3 Billion In Agreements, U.S. Arms Sales Break Record In 2011

Credit Lee Jin-man / AP
A U.S. Air Force F-16 multi role fighter Falcon during an exercise at the U.S. airbase in Osan, South Korea.

The United States was the biggest provider of weapons to other countries, last year. In terms of how much money it moved, it tripled its 2010 purchases and moved $66.3 billion worth of arms.

According to a Congressional Research Service report (pdf), that is the biggest amount in the history of the United States and most of it comes from sales of weapons to Saudi Arabia.

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The Salt
1:45 pm
Mon August 27, 2012

What Does Mormon Food Culture Say About Mitt Romney?

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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney eats ice cream from Millie's on the run before a fundraising event earlier this month in Nantucket, Mass.

Originally published on Mon October 15, 2012 8:38 am

As the Republican convention gets under way in Tampa tomorrow, we can expect to hear more about the personal life of presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney.

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Planet Money
1:42 pm
Mon August 27, 2012

A Father Of High-Speed Trading Thinks We Should Slow Down

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Thomas Peterffy, shown here in 2010

Originally published on Tue August 28, 2012 1:54 pm

First, three stories from Thomas Peterffy's life as a trader:

Story #1:

When Peterffy was a kid growing up in communist Hungary in the 1950s his buddy went to Austria and brought back a pack of Juicy Fruit gum. Peterffy bought the pack, broke the sticks of gum up into little pieces, and sold them at a profit. The principal at his school was not amused. "Where's your communist conscience?" the principal asked.

Not surprisingly, given story #1, Peterffy moved to the U.S. as a young man.

Story #2:

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It's All Politics
1:27 pm
Mon August 27, 2012

The Importance Of Not Fiddling While Rome Burns (Or Floods)

Originally published on Mon August 27, 2012 2:01 pm

It's not unusual for politicians and show business producers to put off planned events in the face of tragedy or national disaster.

The Republican Party delayed opening day festivities at its national convention in Tampa this week because of safety concerns as Tropical Storm Isaac barrels toward the Gulf Coast.

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Afghanistan
12:50 pm
Mon August 27, 2012

Afghan Women Fear Backsliding On Key Gains

Originally published on Mon August 27, 2012 4:23 pm

The gains by Afghan women are seen as one of the country's most important achievements over the past decade. But as the international community draws down its military and aid presence, those hard-won gains are at risk of being lost, according to activists.

Women are still being beaten, raped and forced into early marriage at alarming rates. And women's advocacy groups say they are already seeing signs of backsliding by the government when it comes to protecting women, and fear this could accelerate in the coming years.

A 16-Year-Old's Struggle

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The Two-Way
12:41 pm
Mon August 27, 2012

As Shares Plummet, Samsung Vows To Continue Fighting Apple

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A woman walks across banner advertising for Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note Seoul, South Korea on Monday.

Originally published on Mon August 27, 2012 2:00 pm

Samsung sounded a defiant note today, saying it would continue its legal fight with Apple "until our arguments have been accepted."

Samsung came out badly battered on Friday when a jury awarded Apple more than a $1 billion in damages, after it found Samsung had willfully infringed upon some of Apple's patents.

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It's All Politics
12:21 pm
Mon August 27, 2012

Officially, The Convention Has Begun; And The GOP's 'Debt Clocks' Are Running

Credit Becky Lettenberger / NPR
Within minutes after being turned on Monday, the GOP's clock measuring how much the national debt had grown was moving up quickly.

Originally published on Mon August 27, 2012 2:31 pm

With a bang of his supersized gavel, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus just opened the 2012 GOP convention.

And moments later with another bang of the gavel he declared it in recess.

As we've reported, tropical storm Isaac convinced Republicans to delay the real start of their convention until Tuesday.

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It's All Politics
11:37 am
Mon August 27, 2012

Though Small In Number, Protesters Take Aim At Both Parties

Originally published on Mon August 27, 2012 2:16 pm

Organizers had predicted a turnout of thousands at a rally in a Tampa park Monday morning to protest Republican policies.

They ended up getting a better showing, as least early on, from the members of the media desperate to cover something — anything — on what was to have been the opening day of the Republican National Convention.

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It's All Politics
11:19 am
Mon August 27, 2012

Former Gov. Charlie Crist Will Speak At Democratic Convention

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Florida independent senate candidate Charlie Crist and his wife Carole, attend the Election Night Gathering 2010.

Originally published on Mon August 27, 2012 11:52 am

Republicans have their former Democratic star at their convention this week in Artur Davis — and now Democrats have their answer in Charlie Crist.

The former governor and former Republican will speak next week at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, the party confirmed this morning. "I'm very pleased, at least in a small way, to try to help the president," Crist told NPR.

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The Two-Way
11:08 am
Mon August 27, 2012

Pew Poll: Most Americans Believe Rich Pay 'Too Little' In Taxes

Tax rates have been a constant theme of this election cycle. Mostly, it's because Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney is one of the wealthiest men to run for president and the rate at which he has paid federal taxes has been the subject of much discussion.

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World Cafe
10:53 am
Mon August 27, 2012

Next: Matthew E. White

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Matthew E. White.

Originally published on Thu September 6, 2012 8:34 am

  • Hear two new songs by Matthew E. White

Matthew E. White is an old soul conversant in music's past. On the cover of his debut album, Big Inner, his aesthetic is reminiscent of 1970 John Lennon on the cover of Abbey Road. The Manila-born, Virginia-raised musician was heavily influenced by the early works of Randy Newman — specifically Newman's 1972 album Sail Away.

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Participation Nation
10:33 am
Mon August 27, 2012

Screening Hearts In Philadelphia, Pa.

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Phyllis and Darren Sudman, founders of Simon's Fund.

Originally published on Thu September 20, 2012 9:32 am

Phyllis and Darren Sudman started Simon's Fund in 2005, after their 3-month-old son Simon died in his sleep. They learned later that Simon had an undetected silent heart condition.

Today, Simon's Fund provides free heart screenings to children throughout the Philadelphia area to prevent other families from experiencing the same tragedy.

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