2015년 2월 15일 일요일

Attack On Copenhagen Cafe Apparently Aimed At Cartoonist Plus 11 More Stories

Your NPR stories for February 15, 2015
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Attack On Copenhagen Cafe Apparently Aimed At Cartoonist
An attack on a free-speech seminar attended by artist Lars Vilks left one dead and three injured. Later, a shooting near a Copenhagen synagogue injured three; it's unclear if the events are related.
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Boehner Blames Democrats For Scuffle Over Homeland Security Funding
The Speaker of the House's remarks, made on Fox News Sunday, come after days of back and forth over the measure, which also includes restrictions on President Obama's immigration initiative.
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Q&A: Exit Interview With A Nationally Known School Leader
Three and a half years is the average tenure for large-district superintendents. Joshua Starr hit it on the nose.
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Some See Extreme 'Anti-Theism' As Motive In N.C. Killings
The suspect in the shooting deaths of three Muslim students in North Carolina is a self-described anti-theist, what some some experts see as a new extremism developing among some atheists.
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Another Winter Storm Slams The Northeast
The system was bringing hurricane-force winds and near-white-out conditions to parts of the region, with northern Massachusetts and the Boston area particularly hard hit.
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WATCH: The Sun Like You've Never Seen It
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center has released a video composite of some of the imagery taken over the past five years by the Solar Dynamics Observatory. It's nothing short of breathtaking.
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When A Patient Says 'Everything's Fine,' A Doctor Should Be Wary
The retired cop was an easy patient, who took his medicine without complaint. After an operation, the man went into a mental tailspin that his doctor realized had been in the making for years.
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Filmmaker David Cross Says It's No Wonder We All Want Fame
The Arrested Development actor makes his directorial debut with the filmHits, which explores how easy it is to become famous in our celebrity-obsessed culture.
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Attack On Copenhagen Cafe Apparently Aimed At Cartoonist
An attack on a free-speech seminar attended by artist Lars Vilks left one dead and three injured. Later, a shooting near a Copenhagen synagogue injured three; it's unclear if the events are related.
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At 'The Grand Budapest,' A Banquet Of Beards And Melange Of Mustaches
Nearly every male actor in The Grand Budapest Hotel has some kind of facial hair. In charge of each follicle — real or fake — was Oscar-nominated hair and makeup designer Frances Hannon.
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Music
Raising Pops: Mavis Staples And Jeff Tweedy Complete A Family Circle
More than 15 years ago, Roebuck "Pops" Staples started recording his final album with his daughters. The two friends discuss working together to finish it.
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In Love And Music, Estelle Is Out To Get It Right
"I end up living a lot of the things I write and sing about, so I'm pretty careful now," says the British singer, whose wish for an "American Boy" turned into a love affair that went sour.
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