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December 27, 2012

8:17 PM
Just One of Those Things
Artist : Yo-Yo Ma
Album : Anything Goes: The Music of Cole Porter
Composer : Cole Porter
Label : Columbia
8:37 PM
Anything Goes
Artist : Yo-Yo Ma
Album : Anything Goes: The Music of Cole Porter
Composer : Cole Porter
Label : Columbia
8:47 PM
Anything Goes
Artist : Yo-Yo Ma
Album : Anything Goes: The Music of Cole Porter
Composer : Cole Porter
Label : Columbia
8:56 PM
A Fuoco
Artist : Ludovico Einaudi
Album : Una Mattina
Composer : Ludovico Einaudi
Label : Ponderosa Music & Art

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The Story
12:57 pm
Fri April 19, 2013

Man Throws Piano In Truck, Plays All The Way To Costa Rica

Credit Dotan Negrin
Dotan Negrin at the Alamo

Take a pianist, his Baldwin upright piano and a van, and you have Dotan Negrin and his musical quest.

On this edition of The Story, host Dick Gordon tracks him down in front of the Alamo, where he dragged his piano into the public square to play. Dotan is traveling and playing music in New York City, New Orleans, San Antonio, and all the way through Central America to Panama.

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12:53 pm
Thu April 18, 2013

Finding A Way Out Of North Korea

Credit Liberty in North Korea
Yoon-Hui, 25, now lives in South Korea.

As the economy has collapsed in North Korea, a new emerging market economy has begun to germinate. This will likely be more powerful than politics in terms of change. Young North Koreans know about – and at times gets their hands on – illegal cell phones, and that opens up information.

On this edition of The Story, host Dick Gordon speaks with Sokeel Park of the U.S.-based NGO Liberty in North Korea about this and the slowdown of people escaping North Korea as security has tightened in the past year or so.

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The Story
11:57 am
Wed April 17, 2013

ATF Bomb Expert Explains Boston Marathon Investigation

Credit Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
ATF special agents working inside the blast scene of the 1993 World Trade Center bombings.
The Story
4:10 pm
Tue April 16, 2013

Longtime Boston Marathon Runner, Announcer Calls Event 'A Symbol Of Freedom'

Credit Instagram user xxshawnxxx
Two bombs exploded near the finish line at the Boston Marathon on Monday.

On this edition of The Story, host Dick Gordon speaks with longtime Boston Marathon announcer and runner Kathrine Switzer.

She was covering the event on Monday and witnessed the explosions. She says the event may have been targeted because it is a symbol of freedom.

"This has gutted me," she tells him.

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The Story
12:07 pm
Mon April 15, 2013

Activist Group Wants To Buy Student Debt - And Forgive It

Credit Rolling Jubilee

So easy to get, so hard to pay off.

With the national average for student debt hovering around $23,000, a group of activists is purchasing student debt from collectors and simply "forgiving it." The group, known as Rolling Jubilee, call their movement "a bailout of the people by the people." 

On The Story, host Dick Gordon speaks with Rolling Jubilee member Christopher Cassucio, who owes more than $100,000 in student loan debt.

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The Story
11:27 am
Wed April 10, 2013

Puppeteer Basil Twist And The Rite of Spring

Puppeteer Basil Twist

The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky almost caused a riot when it was first seen 100 years ago. The music, the choreography was so unusual and dissonant that the audience rebelled. There was laughter and fistfights. Today it has become a classic piece and is being celebrated on its centenary- yet eyebrows can still be raised when a puppeteer stages The Rite of Spring. Basil Twist and Dick Gordon speak on the day of a new world premiere.

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The Story
7:01 pm
Tue April 9, 2013

Dick Gordon And Interpreter Ahmed Fadaam Recall Baghdad After U.S. Invasion

Credit Ahmed Fadaam
Ahmed worked with Dick Gordon over 10 days of reporting in Baghdad. They continued to collaborate for several years.

Ten years ago today, the massive statute of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad was toppled, and there was a feeling that a new country was ready to rise. The past decade has seen continuous war and violence: at first there were U.S. troops and now there are constant bombings and attacks between factions.

Host Dick Gordon covered the days after the U.S. invasion with his translator Ahmed Fadaam. They recall the destruction, and we hear reports from that time. Then, they call back to Iraq and talk to two Iraqis about life there now.

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The Story
2:43 pm
Mon April 8, 2013

Mom’s Death Changed Reporter's Thinking About End-of-Life Care

Credit Charles Ornstein
Charles Ornstein with his mother, Harriet Ornstein, on his wedding day

Charlie Ornstein, a reporter for the investigative newsroom ProPublica, had covered healthcare in America for more than 15 years, and he thought he understood the decision a family would face if a relative were being kept alive through artificial life support.

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12:10 pm
Thu April 4, 2013

Stop And Frisk On Trial In New York City

Credit Flickr photo via futureatlas

Some New Yorkers have filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the New York City Police Department 's "Stop and Frisk" policy unfairly targets African Americans and Latinos. We hear from one of the young men behind the lawsuit, Nicholas Peart, who has been stopped by police three times.

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11:40 am
Wed April 3, 2013

A Veteran's Wife Is Diagnosed With PTSD - From Reliving The War With Him

Credit Rob Bates

Kat Honaker’s husband survived the war in Iraq. Now that he’s home, he’s fighting for his life again. Dealing with her husband’s trauma has meant that she, too, has a diagnosis of PTSD from reliving the war with him.

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