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New Manchester United Skipper Vows To Make Fans Smile Again
David Moyes lasted less than a season as manager of the English football (soccer) club. Longtime star player Ryan Giggs is filling in and says this is "the proudest moment" of his life.
'Don't Touch Me,' Said Canada. 'I Won't!' Said The U.S.A. So They Moved 20 Feet Apart
Canada and the U.S.A. agreed to create a 20-foot-wide corridor between them that runs for 5,500 continuous miles. Cartographers drew the line straight, but engineers built it crooked. Take a look.
In 'Locke,' A Man's Life Unravels En Route To London
Ivan Locke (Tom Hardy) is the only person the audience sees in this daring film by Steven Knight. Viewers spend an hour and a half in the car with him, on a solo drive from Birmingham to London.
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A Poetry Reading: 'To My Oldest Friend, Whose Silence Is Like A Death'
Fresh Air's classical music critic Lloyd Schwartz published a poem about friendship and loss on Poets.org.
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Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco: 'I Finally Felt Like I Was Home'
Blanco, who read his poem "One Today" at Obama's second inauguration, is the first immigrant, Latino and openly gay poet chosen to read at an inauguration.
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Space X To Protest No-Bid National Security Contracts
The space startup says its rockets are capable of carrying satellites for the Air Force, and it can do so cheaper than Boeing and Lockheed.
Before This Blogger Moves On, He Wants To Say Thanks
As he prepares to take on a new role at NPR after nearly five years with The Two-Way, Mark Memmott wants to say, "See you later."
Poet Marie Howe On 'What The Living Do' After Loss
"Poetry holds the knowledge that we are alive and that we know we're going to die," Howe says.
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Five Things You May Not Have Known About Eeyore’s Birthday
Update: See some photos from Eeyore's 2014 bash below. Original story (April 25): It doesn’t get much more Austin weird than Eeyore’s Birthday Party –...
Company Hopes To Strike It Rich By Mining Pacific Seafloor
Nautilus Minerals has signed a contract with the government of Papua New Guinea to extract cooper, gold and silver from a depth of 5,000 feet.
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