2015년 2월 8일 일요일

Billions Go To Victims Of Disaster And Disease. Does It Really Help? Plus 4 More Stories

Your NPR stories for February 8, 2015
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Billions Go To Victims Of Disaster And Disease. Does It Really Help?
Ground Truth is a new group with a simple yet revolutionary way of figuring out if disaster relief works: Ask the victims.
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Not Too Much, Not Too Little: Sweden, In A Font
Sweden's government commissioned a typeface to represent the country on websites and elsewhere. The result, the designers of Swedish Sans say, reflects the clean and easygoing Scandinavian aesthetic.
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India's Ruling Party Looks Headed For Defeat In Delhi Elections
Exit polls show Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP will likely come in second behind an upstart anti-corruption party.
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NBC's Brian Williams To Temporarily Step Away From Anchor Desk
The anchor, who apologized for misremembering that a helicopter he was traveling during the 2003 invasion of Iraq had been fired on, said he would return to hosting the Nightly News "in a few days."
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Adnan Syed, Subject Of 'Serial' Podcast, Granted Appeal
Syed was convicted in 2000 of murdering his ex-girlfriend. In October, a series of podcasts produced by the makers of This American Life re-examined his case and raised questions about his guilt.
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