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Writing On The Sly, Nathaniel Rich's Secret Debut

NPR Books - October 5, 2013 - 7:13am

It took over five years for Nathaniel Rich to finish his first novel — maybe because he was writing The Mayor's Tongue secretly, first as a college student, and then while writing film criticism during the day.

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Karzai Sees Afghan Security Control Within 5 Years

NPR Top Stories - 8 hours 41 min ago

Afghan President Hamid Karzai pledged Thursday to prosecute corrupt officials, and said the country would control it own security within five years. Karzai's comments came in an inauguration speech that kicked off his second term of office amid a growing Taliban insurgency and a cloud of corruption allegations.

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Former Top Military Chiefs To Lead Fort Hood Review

NPR Top Stories - 8 hours 45 min ago

Defense Secretary Robert Gates named former Army Secretary Togo West and former chief of naval operations Adm. Vernon Clark to review a broad range of Pentagon programs. The review will try to find gaps in procedures for identifying service members who could pose threats to others, he said.

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Computer Glitch, Grounds Flights, Passengers

NPR Top Stories - 8 hours 57 min ago

A computer glitch at the Federal Aviation Administration caused widespread flight cancellations and delays, causing air travelers across the nation to revise their plans. The glitch was reminiscent of a software malfunction that delayed flights around the country last year. Matthew Wald, a reporter for The New York Times, offers his insight.

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Health Bill Hopes To Sway Reluctant Democrats

NPR Top Stories - 8 hours 57 min ago

The Senate needs 60 votes to bring its health care bill to the floor. To round up those votes, the bill unveiled Wednesday costs less than the House version, and delays the effective date for many provisions to 2014. Republicans are denouncing the cost cuts as mere gimmicks. Will those measures be enough to persuade wavering Democrats to vote at least to bring the bill up?

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On Capitol Hill, Geithner Defends Policies

NPR Top Stories - 8 hours 57 min ago

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner defended Thursday the administration's handling of the financial crisis, as he again urged Congress to pass a regulatory overhaul that has been months in the making. Geithner faced tough questioning on the bailout of insurance giant AIG and Wall Street bonuses. Republican Congressman Kevin Brady even demanded Geithner's resignation.

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Army To Bar Media From Palin Event At N.C. Base

NPR Top Stories - 9 hours 14 min ago

A Fort Bragg spokesman said officials feared the book-signing event would spark political grandstanding against President Obama if the media were allowed to cover it. He said Army regulations prohibited military reservations from becoming "political platforms by politicians."

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Army To Bar Media From Palin Event At N.C. Base

NPR Books - 9 hours 14 min ago

A Fort Bragg spokesman said officials feared the book-signing event would spark political grandstanding against President Obama if the media were allowed to cover it. He said Army regulations prohibited military reservations from becoming "political platforms by politicians."

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Rebuilding Louisiana Parish — For Whites?

NPR Top Stories - 9 hours 22 min ago

St. Bernard Parish is attracting more minorities to the largely white parish. Long-time residents want to bar low-income housing, saying they it will destroy the neighborhood and discourage former residents from returning. Now a federal judge has weighed in.

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Sounds During Sleep May Help You Remember

NPR Top Stories - 9 hours 57 min ago

Certain sounds played while people napped helped them remember information associated with those sounds once they woke up, say researchers at Northwestern University.

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Consumers' Guide To The Health Bills

NPR Top Stories - 10 hours 5 min ago

The health care overhaul debate in Congress now centers on two bills: the House measure and the Senate Democrats' version unveiled Wednesday. They differ in important ways. Here are commonly asked questions and answers about the bills.

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Flood Of Immigrants To Long Island Sparks Tension

NPR Top Stories - 11 hours 13 min ago

People born and raised in Suffolk County, N.Y., complain about dozens of people living in single-family homes; immigrants complain that they are victimized by locals. An Ecuadorean day laborer was murdered last year, allegedly by teenagers who said they regularly looked for immigrants to bash.

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Books That Will Help You Understand Afghanistan

NPR Books - 11 hours 57 min ago

The conflict in Afghanistan dominates headlines, but many people seek a deeper understanding of the country and the war the U.S. is fighting there. In the first of a series of suggestions for an Afghanistan "reading list," Washington Post special military correspondent Tom Ricks shares his recommendations, ranging from a collection of Afghan proverbs, to a history of the CIA's involvement in the country.

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'Googled': From Brainchild To Behemoth

NPR Books - 11 hours 57 min ago

How much do you know about the company that knows so much about you? In Googled: The End of the World as We Know It, Ken Auletta chronicles the growth of Google, from the brainchild of two computer science graduate students, toiling in a California garage, to the multi-billion dollar, multi-nation corporation it is today.

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Senate Health Bill Strives To Balance Many Interests

NPR Top Stories - 13 hours 16 min ago

Majority Leader Harry Reid added new taxes and modified major provisions from earlier Senate committee bills. The bill is expected to go to the Senate floor.

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Geithner: Use Leftover Bailout Money To Cut Deficit

NPR Top Stories - 14 hours 4 min ago

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said the government's $700 billion bailout program will end "as soon as we can," and that part of it will be used to lower the record deficit. He urged Congress to move quickly in overhauling the nation's financial rules, which he says is key to a healthy economy.

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Postal Service Limits Letter To Santa Program

NPR Top Stories - 14 hours 9 min ago

The U.S. Postal Service is putting strict limits on a popular national program begun in 1954 in the small Alaska town of North Pole, where volunteers open and respond to thousands of letters addressed to Santa each year. Replies come with North Pole postmarks.

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Do Long Island Police Ignore Hate Crimes?

NPR Top Stories - 14 hours 20 min ago

With the Latino population booming in Suffolk County, N.Y., so is anti-immigrant sentiment. Illegal immigrants see a rise in violence but often won't report it for fear of the police and deportation. Now the Justice Department is probing whether local police are turning a blind eye.

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South African Runner Will Keep Gold Medal

NPR Top Stories - 14 hours 40 min ago

Caster Semenya will keep her 800-meter gold medal from the world championships in Berlin, but the results of her gender tests will be kept confidential, the South African sports ministry says.

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