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10:59 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Morgan Freeman Drives Himself, Listens To Sinatra

Originally published on Tue June 5, 2012 1:40 pm

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MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:

We're going to wrap up our program today with one of our regular features that we call In Your Ear. That's where some of our guests tell us about the music that inspires and soothes them.

Recently, we spoke with a man who really needs no introduction.

MORGAN FREEMAN: Hi, I am Morgan Freeman.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "SOMETHING COOL")

JUNE CHRISTY: (Singing) Something cool I'd like to order something cool.

FREEMAN: And what's in my ear is "Something Cool" by June Christy.

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Politics
10:59 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Artur Davis On Leaving His Job, Home, And Party

Originally published on Tue June 5, 2012 1:40 pm

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MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:

This is TELL ME MORE from NPR News. I'm Michel Martin. Coming up, a picture of military moms breastfeeding their children has gone viral and it's raising questions about what's appropriate for women in uniform. We'll speak with one of the women in the picture about why she did it and the reaction to it. That's in just a few minutes. But first, voters are casting ballots in several states today and many political observers will look to the results for clues about the battle for the White House.

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All Songs Considered Blog
10:29 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Old Music Tuesday: Ziggy Stardust Turns 40

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The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spider's From Mars album art.

Originally published on Tue June 5, 2012 2:27 pm

Monkey See
9:56 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Why Every '70s Game Show Must Bow Down To 'Match Game'

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The participants on an early episode of Match Game, including Richard Dawson in the lower center position.
The Two-Way
9:54 am
Tue June 5, 2012

This Video May Creep You Out: Artist Turns Dearly Departed Cat Into Helicopter

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Orville, the flying helicopter cat made by artist Bert Jansen. The cat is part of an art fair in Amsterdam.

Originally published on Wed June 6, 2012 1:20 pm

It's All Politics
9:42 am
Tue June 5, 2012

County-By-County Battle In Wisconsin

Originally published on Tue June 5, 2012 1:07 pm

Wisconsin votes on recalling its governor Tuesday, and much has already been made of that vote's potential implications beyond the state.

But for now, this historic moment belongs to the 3 million-plus Wisconsinites registered to vote. Most of them are expected to turn out, and those who do will be thinking about the implications for Wisconsin more than the prospects for fallout elsewhere.

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Shots - Health Blog
9:38 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Two Questions For Your Doctor Before A Colonoscopy

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Before the colonoscopy begins, it pays to ask your doctor some pointed questions.

Originally published on Wed June 6, 2012 12:23 pm

Cancer prevention guidelines recommend that men and women get screened for colorectal cancer every 10 years between the ages of 50 and 75.

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The Two-Way
9:30 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Fete Fit For A Queen: Diamond Jubilee Nears Finish

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Queen Elizabeth II, as she rode toward Buckingham Palace earlier today. The Duchess of Cornwall (Camilla) rode beside her. Also in the carriage: the Prince of Wales (Charles).

Originally published on Tue June 5, 2012 1:51 pm

The Two-Way
9:06 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Get Out Of The Way Or Get Whacked: Scene From A Motorcade In Vietnam

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They'd better get out of the way: A Hanoi street scene.

(NPR's Larry Abramson is among the correspondents traveling with Defense Secretary Leon Panetta in Asia this week. Monday, he told us about a poignant exchange of artifacts. Today, he gives us a glimpse of what it's like to be in the secretary's motorcade.)

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The Two-Way
8:34 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Syria Bars 17 Western Diplomats, Including U.S. Ambassador

Calling them "persona non grata," Syria today told 17 diplomats — including the U.S. ambassador — that they are no longer welcome in the country.

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