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        <title>WUNC State of Things - North Carolina Public Radio</title>
            
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        <description>The State of Things is a live program hosted by Frank Stasio that covers the issues, personalities, and places of North Carolina. The conversation is snappy and smart while also being full of good humor. We focus on presenting the Tar Heel experience through sound, story, discussion, commentary and listener participation through calls. Let us know your thoughts during the program at 1.877.962.9862. </description>

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        <itunes:summary>The State of Things is a live program hosted by Frank Stasio that covers the issues, personalities, and places of North Carolina. The conversation is snappy and smart while also being full of good humor. We focus on presenting the Tar Heel experience through sound, story, discussion, commentary and listener participation through calls. Let us know your thoughts during the program at 1.877.962.9862. </itunes:summary>

        
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					<title>Poole's Diner</title>
					
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					<description>Poole's Diner owner Ashley Christensen talks with host Frank Stasio.</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Rachel McCarthy</author>
					
					
					<category>food</category>
					
					
					<category>diner</category>
					
					
					<category>Raleigh</category>
					
					
					<category>Ashley Christensen</category>
					
					
					<category>Richard Gutman</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Rachel McCarthy</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>Poole's Diner owner Ashley Christensen talks with host Frank Stasio.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>food, diner, Raleigh, Ashley Christensen, Richard Gutman </itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:17:31 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Palace Council</title>
					
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					<description>Host Frank Stasio talks with former Yale Law professor Stephen L. Carter.</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Susan Davis</author>
					
					
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					<category>novels</category>
					
					
					<category>fiction</category>
					
					
					<category>Palace Council</category>
					
					
					<category>Stephen L. Carter</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Susan Davis</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>Host Frank Stasio talks with former Yale Law professor Stephen L. Carter.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>law, novels, fiction, Palace Council, Stephen L. Carter</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:14:52 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Meet Jan Boxill</title>
					
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					<description></description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Rachel McCarthy</author>
					
					
					<category>Jan Boxill</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Rachel McCarthy</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:keywords>Jan Boxill</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 09:15:19 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Bluegrass is My Second Language</title>
					
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					<description>John Santa on his new book, "Bluegrass is My Second Language: A Year in the Life of an Accidental Bluegrass Musician."</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Katy Barron</author>
					
					
					<category>John Santa</category>
					
					
					<category>Bluegrass is My Second Language</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Katy Barron</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>John Santa on his new book, "Bluegrass is My Second Language: A Year in the Life of an Accidental Bluegrass Musician."</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>John Santa, Bluegrass is My Second Language</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 06:00:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Clean Air Update</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/50546caf6c5ea15092c17374f680bb3a/view</link>
					
					<description>North Carolina's battle against interstate air pollution</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Katy Barron</author>
					
					
					<category>air pollution</category>
					
					
					<category>TVA</category>
					
					
					<category>Ryke Longest</category>
					
					
					<category>Clean Air Act</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Katy Barron</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>North Carolina's battle against interstate air pollution</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>air pollution, TVA, Ryke Longest, Clean Air Act</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 06:00:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>A Touch of Sugga</title>
					
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					<description>Durham-based playwright Howard Craft on his new work, “A Touch of Sugga.”</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Rachel McCarthy</author>
					
					
					<category>Howard Craft</category>
					
					
					<category>A Touch of Sugga</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Rachel McCarthy</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>Durham-based playwright Howard Craft on his new work, “A Touch of Sugga.”</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>Howard Craft, A Touch of Sugga</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 09:34:01 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Remembering Joseph Mitchell</title>
					
					<link>http://wunc.org/resolveuid/c69260d486f931a3bddec3d162e89d2c/view</link>
					
					<description>The life and legacy of New Yorker writer Joseph Mitchell</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Susan Davis</author>
					
					
					<category>Joseph Mitchell</category>
					
					
					<category>Sam Stephenson</category>
					
					
					<category>Allan Gurganus</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Susan Davis</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>The life and legacy of New Yorker writer Joseph Mitchell</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>Joseph Mitchell, Sam Stephenson, Allan Gurganus</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 06:00:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Women and Crime</title>
					
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					<description>The statistics and the motivation behind the trend of increasing crime among women.</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Sylvia Gambardella</author>
					
					
					<category>Victor Streib</category>
					
					
					<category>Brenda Jarra</category>
					
					
					<category>Gwen Hunnicutt</category>
					
					
					<category>women in crime</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Sylvia Gambardella</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>The statistics and the motivation behind the trend of increasing crime among women.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>Victor Streib, Brenda Jarra, Gwen Hunnicutt, women in crime</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 09:36:57 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Raleigh’s Home Run Hero</title>
					
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					<description>Josh Hamilton's remarkable performance at the Home Run Derby.</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Katy Barron</author>
					
					
					<category>Josh Hamilton</category>
					
					
					<category>Home Run Derby</category>
					
					
					<category>Dave DeWitt</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Katy Barron</itunes:author>

          <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>

          <itunes:summary>Josh Hamilton's remarkable performance at the Home Run Derby.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>Josh Hamilton, Home Run Derby, Dave DeWitt</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:03:50 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Hearing is Believing</title>
					
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					<description>Ann Heppermann and Kara Oehler on their audio collaboration</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Susan Davis</author>
					
					
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					<category>Kara Oehler</category>
					
					
					<category>hearing is believing</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Susan Davis</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>Ann Heppermann and Kara Oehler on their audio collaboration</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>Ann Heppermann, Kara Oehler, hearing is believing</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 09:13:43 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>The Raleigh Quarterly</title>
					
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					<description>Greg Behr and Billy Warden on the launch of their new literary magazine, "The Raleigh Quarterly."</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Lindsay Thomas</author>
					
					
					<category>Greg Behr</category>
					
					
					<category>Billy Warden</category>
					
					
					<category>"Raleigh Quarterly"</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Lindsay Thomas</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>Greg Behr and Billy Warden on the launch of their new literary magazine, "The Raleigh Quarterly."</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>Greg Behr, Billy Warden, "Raleigh Quarterly" </itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 06:00:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Meet D.R. Bryan</title>
					
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					<description>Meet D.R. Bryan</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Rachel McCarthy</author>
					
					
					<category>D.R. Bryan</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Rachel McCarthy</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:keywords>D.R. Bryan</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 09:35:00 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>The Greencards</title>
					
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					<description>The Greencards, one of the leading American folk bands on the music scene today isn’t actually American at all.</description>
					
					<author>Frank Stasio and Jon Hill</author>
					
					
					<category>The Greencards</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Jon Hill</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>The Greencards, one of the leading American folk bands on the music scene today isn’t actually American at all.</itunes:summary>



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          <itunes:keywords>The Greencards</itunes:keywords>

					<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 09:09:06 EST</pubDate>

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					<title>Portsmouth</title>
					
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					<description>Salisbury novelist  Ed Norvell's latest book, “Portsmouth,”  is set on North Carolina's Outer Banks during World War II. </description>
					
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					<category>torpedo junction</category>
					
					
					<category>portsmouth</category>
					
					
					<category>ed norvell</category>
					
					
					<itunes:author>Frank Stasio and Katy Barron</itunes:author>

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          <itunes:summary>Salisbury novelist  Ed Norvell's latest book, “Portsmouth,”  is set on North Carolina's Outer Banks during World War II. </itunes:summary>



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					<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 06:00:00 EST</pubDate>

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