Talk of the Nation
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Talk of the Nation is a talk radio program based in the United States, produced by National Public Radio, and is broadcast nationally from 2 to 4 p.m. Eastern Time. Its focus is current events and controversial issues. From late 2001 until the present, the show has been hosted by Neal Conan and includes special guests from the fields which the day's topics come from. Past regular hosts have included John Hockenberry, Ira Glass, Ray Suarez, and Juan Williams. Each Friday Ira Flatow hosts Science Friday with discussion topics from science, computing, and technology. The program invites ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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How Much Should You Get Paid To Build A Car? : NPR
() a repeated criticism has been that auto workers are paid unnecessarily high wages for the jobs that they do.....is this a fair or unfair criticism?Posted by Patricia L'Herrou -
Scientists Mark 25 Years of HIV Research
() In May 1983, the first scientific papers were published describing the possible connection between a retrovirus and the development of AIDS. The virus went on to become known ...Posted by Dale Penn -
Former Senators Talk About Finding Common Ground
() Politics in Washington, D.C. can be a nasty, full-contact sport. Two former Senators, George Mitchell, a Democrat, and Alan Simpson, a Republican, talk about moving past the ...Posted by Leo Romero -
A Look Back at the Science Stories of 2006
() This year, science stories made headlines: Pluto was bumped from the planetary line-up. Google bought YouTube. Evidence grew for global warming. New York City declared war on ...Posted by Leo Romero



