2015년 2월 14일 토요일

How Long Is An Ebola Victim's Body Contagious? You Don't Want To Know Plus 9 More Stories

Your NPR stories for February 14, 2015
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News
How Long Is An Ebola Victim's Body Contagious? You Don't Want To Know
New research confirms that even after a victim dies, viral cells on the corpse can infect others for as long as 7 days.
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Valentine's Day Has Another Side: Fighting For Freedoms For Women
The V-Day Movement aims to fight unfair laws that abuse and discriminate against women. In Malta, for example, a man can abduct a woman and get away with it if he marries her.
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Latest Must-Go Presidential Campaign Stop: London
In recent weeks, three potential Republican hopefuls have made the trip, and each made news in ways he hadn't hoped.
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The Other Chocolate Tries For Sweet Redemption
Some say white chocolate has a bad reputation because of its history of poor quality ingredients. But aficionados say its mellow sweetness can bring out flavors that bitter dark chocolate smothers.
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At Critical Juncture, GOP Honors Largest Class Of Black Lawmakers
The Republican National Convention held a gala marking the historic elections of three lawmakers, as the GOP continues its efforts to reach out to communities of color.
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Music
The Good Listener: Is It OK To Attend A Concert On A First Date?
Thoughts on the collision of concert etiquette and first-date etiquette.
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A Hero At Home, Deacon John Moore Is New Orleans' Best-Kept Secret
He formed his first dance band in 1960, and adopted the pious nickname Deacon on the suggestion of a mischievous drummer. Now 73, Moore is one of the city's most beloved musicians.
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50 Years Of Music With Gordon Lightfoot
Gordon Lightfoot has been making music for a long time, and he's still at it five decades later. NPR's Scott Simon talks to him about his 50 Years on the Carefree Highway tour.
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Drum Fill Friday, With Cursive's Cully Symington
Our recurring puzzler for careful listeners, this week featuring a selection of fills handpicked by Cursive drummer Cully Symington. Hear the fill and match it to the song.
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René Marie On 'Song Travels'
Marie pays tribute to the late Eartha Kitt by performing "C'est si bon" and "My Heart Belongs to Daddy."
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