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Never-Ending Bank Holiday Has Strained Nerves In Greece

By Joanna Kakissis As European leaders announced a deal to address the Greek financial crisis, it’s not clear when the country’s banks will reopen — or when they will have

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‘We’re Losing 43,000 People Each Year’: DEA Chief Focuses On Overdoses

The acting head of the Drug Enforcement Administration says he was shocked by how many people die every day from opiate overdoses. Chuck Rosenberg gives NPR his first interview since

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A Do-Not-Fly List For The Do-Not-Tan Crowd

A Scottish girl’s natural pallor nearly kept her family from an overseas trip when airline workers declared her too sickly-looking to fly. » E-Mail This …read more Via: http://www.npr.org/2015/07/13/422490112/a-do-not-fly-list-for-the-do-not-tan-crowd?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=world

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Bosnians Remember When Their City Became ‘One Big Concentration Camp’

By Emerald O’Brien It has been 20 years since the massacre at Srebrenica, Bosnia, when some 8,000 Bosnian men and boys died or went missing. Bosnian-Americans now living in Missouri

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Clinton, Walker, Trump And The Accelerating Ride To 2016

NPR’s Cokie Roberts previews Hillary Clinton’s speech on the economy and Scott Walker’s official announcement that he’s running for president. » E-Mail This …read more Via: http://www.npr.org/2015/07/13/422490098/clinton-walker-trump-and-the-accelerating-ride-to-2016?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=politics

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Egypt Mourns Omar Sharif, Its Homegrown Cinema Star

By Leila Fadel The international film star, best known for Doctor Zhivago and Lawrence Of Arabia, represented a bygone era for many secular Egyptians — though not many could get

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Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra closes Early Music Festival

By Tom Aldridge Sunday afternoon explodes at the History Center with the music making of string player Rachel Barton Pine and our very own Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra. by Tom Aldridge

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Watch Adam Savage And Chris Hadfield Walk Comic-Con Floor In Some Amazing Space Suits

By John Biggs Adam Savage is one of our most beloved makers and real astronaut Chris Hadfield is a modern Earth hero. Together they make one of the funnest sets

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Indonesian Lunchbox Startup Berry Kitchen Raises $1.25M Series A

By Catherine Shu Startups around the world are snapping up funding to solve an important problem: how to eat healthy, delicious meals with the least possible amount of effort. The

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IEM Festival hosts Trio Settecento

By Tom Aldridge The fifth of six Early Music Festival concerts continued on Friday with the Trio Settecento and two guest performers presenting Elizabethan music and beyond. by Tom Aldridge