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Coast Guard Says Effort To Find 12 Missing After Gulf Capsizing Is Still A Search And Rescue, Not A Recovery
Coast Guard Petty Officer Carlos Galarza could not confirm the rumor that people are trapped alive inside the ship.
Sunday Puzzle: Accented Syllable
Listener Jerry Cordaro plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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Movies That Changed Us
From Stagecoach to The Graduate, movies have helped to shape our world. Nick Clooney, former host of cable's American Movie Classics, joins NPR's Bob Edwards to talk about his new book, The Movies That Changed Us: Reflections on the Screen. NPR Online has the list of the 20 movies featured in Clooney's book.
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'Annoying Music' for the Holidays
Forget the sugary Muzak that permeates malls this shopping season: Jim Nayder of The Annoying Music Show offers holiday tunes with attitude, including a howling "O Holy Night."
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Sunday Puzzle: Try T-H-is
Anthony Gray plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Scott Detrow.
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Sunday Puzzle: What rhymes with tourist site?
NPR's Don Gonyea plays the puzzle with puzzle master Will Shortz and this week's winner Jamie Tyrrell from Somerville, Mass.
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Boy Scouts' insurer agrees to contribute $800 million to sexual abuse victims' fund
Chubb Ltd.'s Century Indemnity Company said it would contribute to the fund to settle more than 82,000 claims as part of a bankruptcy reorganization ordered in August.
Artist Known for Ephemera Creates Slate Landscape
Andy Goldsworthy, a sculptor best known for impermanent works in nature made of leaves, rocks and even ice, has created a permanent slate structure for the National Gallery of Art. To do so, he studied optics and physics to create a series of domes that should stand forever without any cement.
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MRI Proves a Better Test for Some Breast Cancers
A new study says that MRIs find about twice as many breast cancers as mammograms. Specialists say that high-risk women should have both an MRI and a mammogram, which remains better at detecting certain types of cancer. NPR's Richard Knox reports.
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Trump didn't want to stop Capitol attack, former White House aide testifies
Former Mark Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson recalls exchange between her boss and White House Counsel Pat Cipollone, who warned "Somebody is going to die and this is going to be on your effing hands."
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