Live in Concert
10:15 am
Fri September 28, 2012

Efterklang With Wordless Music Orchestra, Live In Concert

Originally published on Thu October 4, 2012 12:00 pm

The Danish art-rock trio Efterklang took the stage with the Wordless Music Orchestra at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Thursday for this, the American premiere of music from the band's album Piramida.

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Books
9:54 am
Fri September 28, 2012

This Week's 5 Must-Read Stories From NPR Books

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Originally published on Fri September 28, 2012 10:42 am

1. Foodie Fervor

If there's one thing that trumps a great read for me, it's a great meal.

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The Two-Way
9:46 am
Fri September 28, 2012

Apple Is 'Extremely Sorry' For Its Much-Maligned Maps, CEO Tim Cook Says

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Will it take you where you want to go? A new iPhone 5 and Apple's new mapping software.

How much of a "public relations disaster" has Apple's new mapping software been?

Big enough that the famously proud company has apologized — and suggested that users can turn to arch rival Google Maps instead.

In a message "to our customers" posted this morning, CEO Tim Cook says:

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The Salt
9:08 am
Fri September 28, 2012

Some Grumble About Change As School Lunches Get Leaner And Greener

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Michelle Kloser, School Nutrition Director for the West Salem School District in Wisconsin took this picture of Thursday's lunch, which includes baked chicken and rosemary potatoes.

Originally published on Tue October 2, 2012 12:16 pm

Shots - Health Blog
8:50 am
Fri September 28, 2012

'Cocaine For Snowblindness': What Polar Explorers Packed For First Aid

Originally published on Tue October 2, 2012 10:12 am

So you're headed out to explore the frozen wilderness of the Antarctic, facing one of the most punishing climates on Earth. What kind of medical supplies do you strap onto your sledge in case of emergency, miles from any sign of civilization?

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The Two-Way
8:33 am
Fri September 28, 2012

Bank Of America To Pay $2.43 Billion To Settle Class Action Lawsuit

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Bank of America's corporate center in Charlotte, N.C.

While denying it did anything wrong, Bank of America announced this morning it will pay "$2.43 billion and institute certain corporate governance policies ... to settle a class action lawsuit brought in 2009 on behalf of investors who purchased or held Bank of America securities at the time the company announced plans to acquire Merrill Lynch."

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Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers
8:03 am
Fri September 28, 2012

NPR Bestsellers: Hardcover Fiction, Week Of September 27, 2012

Ken Follett continues his epic, 20th century series with Winter of the World. It debuts at No. 1.

The Two-Way
7:54 am
Fri September 28, 2012

Income And Spending Both Basically Flat In August

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Higher prices at the pump meant the amount of money consumers spent went up last month.

Americans' personal income grew by just 0.1 percent in August from July and consumer spending would have been basically flat as well if it hadn't been for higher gasoline prices, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported this morning.

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Asia
7:29 am
Fri September 28, 2012

China's Communist Party Expells Disgraced Politician

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DAVID GREENE, HOST:

A sensational political scandal in China involves murder, abuse of power, and an attempted defection. And the case of senior politician Bo Xilai took another twist today. After months of speculation, it has just been announced that he has been expelled from the Communist Party and will face criminal charges. NPR's Louisa Lim is on the line with us from Beijing, and Louisa, what kind of charges is Bo Xilai going to face?

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The Two-Way
7:22 am
Fri September 28, 2012

After Further Review, Having Regular Refs Back Made It 'A Real NFL Game'

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In Baltimore, fans made their feelings clear Thursday night.

Friday morning quarterbacks seem to be unanimous in saying that having a "regular" crew of officials back on the field for Thursday night's NFL game between the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns made an immediate — and positive — difference.

"It felt like a real NFL game because the real NFL refs were back," writes ESPN's Jamison Hensley.

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