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Welcome to This I Believe, an NPR series presenting the personal philosophies of remarkable men and women from all walks of life. I believe in figuring out my own way to do things. I believe in the power of numbers. I believe in Barbecue. Well, I be
Welcome to This I Believe, an NPR series presenting the personal philosophies of remarkable men and women from all walks of life. I believe in figuring out my own way to do things. I believe in the power of numbers. I believe in barbecue. Well I beli
Welcome to NPR Story of The Day, the one thing NPR editors think you won't want to miss. Hi, this is Michelle Martin. Here NPR we are working on a new daily interview and talk show. We want it to be different. We want it to serve your needs. And we'd
Back now with Day to Day, I'm Madeleine Brand. It's President's Day, so let's talk about presidents and the economy and the old axiom that presidents don't have much control over the economy is not always true. Marketplace's Matthew Algeo joins
A major winter storm is making its way up the east coast. Six to ten inches of snow is expected in the New York City area with 14 inches possible in parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Not to be outdone, the Midwest is shivering through the arrival
Some people carry an old hurt around for a long time. Is it possible to forgive someone if they don't apologize or express remorse for their actions? The commentator Mubarak Dahir has been wrestling with that question. I got another letter from my fa
On Mondays we bring you our series: This I Believe. For thirty years, Catherine Royce of Dore Chester Massachusetts was a dancer. 3 years ago at the age of 55, she was diagnosed with ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease. She has developed her belief as she has
The latest issue of Time Magazine features an article on the film Brokeback Mountain. With this kind of mainstream attention, some are wondering, have gay Americans finally reached a point of acceptance on the big screen? Here is commentator Betty Ba
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Time again for StoryCorps. We have been listening in this oral history project crisscrosses the country. Today the story of the late Wallie Earl Dow. He was a man who often found himself on the wrong side of the law. Time and time again his exploits
Every Friday at this time we turn to StoryCorps. It's an oral history project that gives families and friends a chance to talk with each other. Luke Thiboutot and Ryan Conner were roommates while freshmen in college. They stayed close, and now they'
Time now for StoryCorps. People across the country have been recording conversations with each other for this oral history project. Today Sue Hyde is interviewed by her 14-year-old daughter Jessie McGleughlin. What do you think the differences are i
I believe in the power of love I believe that a generation of young people face more enough I believe it deeply and sincerely I believe in the importance of passing this knowledge along I believe that everyone wants to love and be loved All of these
This is Day to Day, I am Alex Chadwick.It's time for our weekly book report.We all know you can not judge a book by its cover,but can you judge it by the lack of a subtitle? Book critic David Kipen thinks: Yes, maybe you can. Almost no publisher tak
Now poet Ruth Forman would like to make some nominations of her own. Let us name our national treasures, current as today's newspaper. Come, let us name our national treasures: our uncles, our teachers, our lovers of the soul, much as we name our cri