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Funding For Music Hall Renovations Approved
The funding for the renovation of Music Hall is in place. 3CDC spokeswoman Anastasia Mileham says the $135 million project is paid for by philanthropic…
Central Valley, Going Organic?
Well to the east of Hollywood and the Golden Gate Bridge, there is another California -- the Central Valley, where farmers grow one-quarter of the food America eats. In the third of a four-part series on the future of the valley, NPR's John McChesney reports on how some organic farmers struggle while others thrive.
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Venezuela
NPR's Michele Kelemen reports the White House plans to push harder to bridge the gap between Venezuela's president and opposition forces that want him out, and end the opposition strike that's paralyzed Venezuela's oil industry. The Bush administration wants Latin American leaders to join the effort. Opposition forces have been striking for more than six weeks against President Hugo Chavez.
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Gambling on the Weather
NPR's Joe Palca reports on a global warming study by Stanford University scientists in today's issue of the journal Science. The study relied on gambling records from an annual guessing game in Anchorage, Alaska. The game began in 1917 when engineers building a railroad bridge had to stop because of ice. The engineers then passed their time by placing bets on when the ice would break up.
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Genesis Jobs
Amy Bernstein reports on the Genesis Jobs program in Baltimore, MD, that tries to bridge the gap between employer and employee, and is successful at placing hundreds of entry-level workers in jobs each year...without government money or special jobs training. It uses a sort of 'tough love' approach, forcing the job candidate to prove his or her motivation and commitment through a series of challenges.
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Bush's Day
President Elect George W. Bush had a lunch meeting in Austin today with Democratic Senator John Breaux of Louisiana to talk about ways of bridging the gap between the parties back in Washington. One way to do it might be to appoint Democrats to the president's Cabinet, of course, and Breaux himself has been mentioned as a candidate for the Energy Department. NPR's Don Gonyea reports from the Texas capital.
Bush Associates Consult on Iraq Contracts
Joe Allbaugh, President Bush's campaign manager in 2000, now heads a new firm offering to help companies take advantage of business opportunities in Iraq. Allbaugh, who also served as director of FEMA, is one of several associates of Bush's family and administration involved in New Bridge Strategies. Hear NPR's Pam Fessler.
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Russian missile attacks target civilian infrastructure in Ukraine
This is seen as retaliation for this weekend's attack on the strategic Kerch Strait Bridge in Southeastern Ukraine, linking Crimea to Russia.
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More rain ahead for eastern Kentucky following deadly flooding
Severe flash flooding last week caused dozens of deaths and extensive damage to roads, bridges, businesses and homes.
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Remembering Israeli peace activist Vivian Silver
Vivian Silver, who dedicated her life to building bridges between Israelis and Palestinians, was believed to have been taken hostage on Oct. 7 by Hamas. She was confirmed dead this week and will be buried Thursday.
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