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Morning Edition Steve Inskeep and Renee Montagne
The works of Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev
are still popular a half-century after his death.
But during his life, his music was often condemned by the Soviet government.
Some of his compositions have never been performed.
Now some recently discovered pieces will get their premiere.
Local Anchor: Christina Shockley
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The Diane Rehm Show Diane Rehm
Tea Party activists hope to shift from organizing political
rallies to winning elections. What's behind the movement's
appeal and its potential political impact.
It's been called the most dangerous -- and most beautiful --
place on earth. A journalist from Kashmir recounts the pain
of leaving his war-torn country as a boy and the
heart-wrenching stories of Kashmiris he met upon his return.
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Fresh Air Terry Gross
The political battle over
how to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
and other alleged terrorists.
We talk with Jane Mayer, who covers politics
and national security for the New Yorker.
Her current article, "The Trial,"
is about how Attorney General Eric Holder's choice
of a civilian trial for the architect of 9/11
has galvanized Republicans.
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Here and Now Robin Young
We'll look at how U.S. Olympians might fare at the upcoming winter games. Also, love, infidelity and loneliness in Amy Bloom's new book "Where the God of Love Hangs Out."
Local Anchor: Mike Perini
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Talk of the Nation Neal Conan
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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
50 years ago Congress decided that federal anti-trust laws simply don't apply
to insurance companies. As health care costs rise and the recession still hangs
over our heads, lawmakers have begun clamoring for change. Marketplace's Nancy
Marshall Genzer explains that the federal government can make the switch back
as soon as tomorrow.
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The World Lisa Mullins
In-depth news and stories from around the world.
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The Story Dick Gordon
Dick Gordon speaks with a Miami Herald photographer --
a Haitian-American man -- who is just back from photographing the devastation
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On Point Tom Ashbrook
New Orleans has a Super Bowl victory and a brand new mayor. But how's the city
really doing? On Point checks in.
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