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Heart Surgery Goes 'Very Well' For 'Little Darth Vader'
Seven-year-old Max Page captivated TV viewers in a 2011 Volkswagen ad. On Thursday, he had surgery to replace his pulmonary valve.
Last Suspect In 1995 Sarin Attack Arrested In Tokyo
Thirteen people died and another 6,000 were injured in the attack on Tokyo's subways by members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult. Katsuya Takahashi was on the run for 17 years. He allegedly helped one of the attackers flee.
Thunder's Rally Falls Short As Miami Takes Game 2
The Miami Heat held off a late rally by the Oklahoma City Thunder to win 100-96, tying the series.
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In Ohio, Obama Calls For 'Shared Vision' On Economy
President Obama campaigned in Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday, where he gave a speech about the economy. The message was that the poor state of the economy is less the fault of Obama's policies and more due to Republican foot-dragging in Congress.
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FAMU President On Cleaning Up Band Culture
Eleven members of the Florida A&M University marching band were arraigned on felony charges Thursday, in the alleged hazing death of drum major Robert Champion. This comes after the university's president received a "no confidence" vote from the board of trustees. Host Michel Martin speaks with FAMU's President James Ammons.
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Jury Sides with Costner in BP Spill Lawsuit
Kevin Costner says his reputation was at stake as he defended himself against accusations that he cheated fellow actor Stephen Baldwin out of millions of…
It's All Politics, June 14, 2012
June already has brought a strong dose of bad news for President Obama, from the monthly jobs report to questions about his Cabinet. So, how much can an incumbent blame on his predecessor? NPR's Ron Elving and Ken Rudin discuss.
Pop Culture Happy Hour: A Week In Theater And A Day To Appreciate Dads
On this week's round-table podcast, we talk about what worked and didn't work at the Tony Awards and how theater is changing. We also talk about pop-culture dads and what's making us happy this week.
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NPR Bestsellers: Hardcover Fiction, Week Of June 14, 2012
Kiss the Dead, Laurell K. Hamilton's latest "Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter" novel, debuts at No. 13.
Hoax No. 2: 'Kindness In America' Memoir Writer Shot Himself
Montana authorities say Ray Dolin made up his widely reported story about being attacked by another man. Germany's "forest boy" was the first hoaxer exposed today. Who's next?
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