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Tina Brown's Must-Click List: Bad Things Edition
The editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast returns to Morning Edition for one of her regular conversations with NPR's Steve Inskeep about the books and articles that have caught her eye lately. On the list this time: "America the Miserable," overlong newspaper articles, and a political wife's memoir.
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The Nation: Vancouver's Tension In The Streets
by Dave Zirin
The cost of importing snow for the Olympic Games will be passed off onto Vancouver residents. This only mounts on top of the billion dollar dept Vancouver tax payers will be paying off for years to come. Residents are getting angrier and police are getting tougher on protesters.
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Mumford And Sons: London Folk Goes Global
After bonding over a shared affinity for country, bluegrass and folk music, Marcus Mumford, Country Winston, Ben Lovett and Ted Dwane began collaborating in 2007, with an enthusiasm that helped land them at the forefront of London's underground folk scene.

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Pop
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Books
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