2015년 2월 4일 수요일

Jordan Reacts With Rage And Sorrow After ISIS Burns Pilot Alive Plus 9 More Stories

Your NPR stories for February 4, 2015
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News
Jordan Reacts With Rage And Sorrow After ISIS Burns Pilot Alive
Jordan executed two prisoners in revenge for the horrific killing of the 26-year-old pilot, including the Iraqi woman who was sought by the so-called Islamic State for a hostage exchange.
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Once A Vaccine Skeptic, This Mom Changed Her Mind
Juniper Russo wants what is best for her daughter, Vivian, and she sometimes questions mainstream medicine. But after three years of soul-searching, she decided vaccination was best.
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6 Killed When N.Y. Commuter Train Hits SUV
Twelve more passengers were injured in the accident 15 miles north of New York City. It's the second major accident in 15 months for the Metro-North rail line, which serves 280,000 passengers a day.
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TransAsia Plane Crashes Into Taiwan River; More Than A Dozen Dead
Many of the 58 people on board remain unaccounted for after the twin-engine turboprop plane rolled and clipped an elevated roadway just after takeoff.
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Mexican President Orders Investigation Into His Own Potential Conflict Of Interest
Enrique Peña Nieto asked a watchdog agency to look into the purchase of homes by himself, his wife, and his finance minister from contractors who were then awarded lucrative construction projects.
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Music
Natalie Prass, 'Why Don't You Believe In Me?'
In her latest video, singer Natalie Prass finds herself trapped deep inside her own head, battling a broken heart and the fears and doubts it's left in its wake.
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Joyce DiDonato Takes A Stand At Stonewall
The opera star, with a posse of friends, visits a historic gay bar in Greenwich Village to talk about equality and sing a centuries-old aria that still resonates.
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Reginald Cyntje Group At Bohemian Caverns
The Washington, D.C. area trombonist and composer plays jazz with an island accent, where hard bop vocabulary meets Caribbean rhythms. He previews his next album, Spiritual Awakening, in concert.
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Dylan The Crooner
Bob Dylan's new album casts the folk icon in an unusual role: Shadows in the Night features 10 songs previously recorded by Frank Sinatra.
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Prolific Songwriter Rose Marie McCoy Was Largely Unknown
Rose Marie McCoy was one of the most prolific songwriters of last century, though her name is not well known. She died last month at the age of 92.
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