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The Story Dick Gordon
Robin Wadsworth was the first female little league player in the state of Massachusetts. These days she has returned to baseball as the CEO of a baseball team.
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On Point Tom Ashbrook
Al Franken heads to the Senate. Unemployment keeps rising. And Iraq celebrates as US troops leave Iraqi cities. Our weekly news roundtable goes behind the headlines.
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BBC World Service Live news from London all night... and programs including The World Today and Outlook.
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Morning Edition Steve Inskeep and Renee Montagne
It's the Fourth of July weekend. And sure, you could grill salmon or lamb kabobs. But let's face it. You want a nice, juicy burger. We'll tell you how to cook one up just right. A recipe for the best burger you'll ever taste.
Local Anchor: Christina Shockley
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BBC Newshour Live from the BBC World Service, 60 minutes of news and analysis.
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The Diane Rehm Show Diane Rehm
A Pulitzer-prize winning account of Sally Hemings, the slave who had a relationship with Thomas Jefferson. A discussion of the Hemings family and what happened to them after Jefferson's death.
How a colonial American farmer with a passion for plants and a group of eighteenth century explorers, botanists, and collectors triggered the English obsession with gardens - and gardening.
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Fresh Air Terry Gross
John Mellencamp performs some old and new songs. He has a new live album, and he's on tour with Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan.
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Here and Now Robin Young
We'll look back at the Flushing Remonstrance, the document that sounded the call for freedom long before the Declaration of Independence. Also, a dip into the great American songbook of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
Local Anchor: Mike Perini
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Science Friday Ira Flatow
NPR's midday news-talk show - an exchange of ideas and opinions on the issues that dominate science news.
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All Things Considered Robert Siegel, Michele Norris, Melissa Block
The latest news, including analysis and commentary.
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Marketplace Kai Ryssdal
Public radio's premier program of business and economic news
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The World Lisa Mullins
In-depth news and stories from around the world.
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