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Likely Stories: The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher: August 6th 1983
A collection of stories by the double Booker-Prize winning author of Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies.I’m Jim McKeown, welcome to Likely Stories, a…
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Likely Stories: Cat's Cradle
Sixties icon Kurt Vonnegut's novel of dark humor with interesting takes on government, religion and politics.I’m Jim McKeown, welcome to Likely Stories, a…
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In South Carolina, A Program That Makes Apprenticeships Work
Apprenticeship programs have been in decline, but South Carolina is bucking the trend. Nearly 11,000 apprentices have been trained there since 2007 in fields ranging from manufacturing to nursing.
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'GMA' Cumberbatch Tweet Rankles 'Times' Of London
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch is engaged. The news broke in a small box of text in London's The Times newspaper. ABC's Good Morning America got in trouble with the paper while spreading the news.
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Record Those Work Hours, Get Some Beer
Minneapolis ad agency Colle + McVoy is using beer to get its workers to fill out their time sheets. Fill out your time sheet, swipe your card, and you get a free beer.
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Angry Mob Sets Fire To Parliament In Burkina Faso
Angered at an impending vote to allow President Blaise Compaore to extend his 27-year-old rule, protesters also reportedly set fire to the ruling party's headquarters in the capital, Ouagadougou.
VIDEO: You Don't Know Jack-O'-Lanterns
Explore the guts and glory of pumpkin science with Skunk Bear's latest video.
Navajo Nation Presidential Candidate Suspends Campaign
After the latest in a flurry of decisions on whether his lack of fluency in the Navajo language disqualifies him from the presidential ballot, Chris Deschene's candidacy is now in limbo.
Apple's Tim Cook In Rare Company As Publicly Gay Chief Executive
In an essay for Bloomberg Businessweek, Cook comes out by saying he's proud to be gay and his silence was a matter of personal privacy. Two other publicly traded U.S. companies have publicly gay CEOs.
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Why It's OK To Worry About Ebola, And What's Truly Scary
Public health officials are telling us not to freak out about Ebola in the United States. But fear is what motivates people to protect themselves from danger. When should we worry?
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