2:10pm

Tue January 17, 2012
Shots - Health Blog

Listen Up, Walkers: Watch Out For Traffic When Wearing Headphones

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By now we all know that distracted driving can kill you. But a new study suggests that distracted walking can be pretty deadly, too.

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2:04pm

Tue January 17, 2012
Afghanistan

Gains In Afghan Health: Too Good To Be True?

Originally published on Tue January 17, 2012 6:19 pm

A U.S.-sponsored mortality survey released last year announced huge improvements in health across Afghanistan. But the gains are so great that experts are still arguing about whether it's correct.

During three decades of war, Afghanistan remained a black hole of health information. The few mortality studies looked at a small slice of the population and then extrapolated.

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2:02pm

Tue January 17, 2012
Law

High Court Lets Stand Trio Of First Amendment Cases

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear a trio of cases involving free speech and religion.

In the first set of cases, the court declined to address the burgeoning legal debate over what powers school officials have to censor students who are at home, working on their personal computers, when they create parodies or personal attacks involving school officials or fellow students.

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1:50pm

Tue January 17, 2012
World Cafe

Ani DiFranco On World Cafe

Ani DiFranco called on a diverse lineup of guests, including Pete Seeger and Anais Mitchell, for her first new record in three years. Over the course of 21 studio albums in a 21-year career, DiFranco's folk-rock music has broached topics from politics to love, but has never strayed from being, as she would say, "righteous." In every sense of the word

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1:34pm

Tue January 17, 2012
The Two-Way

Morgan Stanley Will Limit Cash Bonuses To $125,000

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The employees of Morgan Stanley, owner of the world's biggest brokerage, will receive a maximum cash bonus of $125,000, this year. As The New York Times puts it, the cap reflects "the difficulties that new financial regulations and the debt turmoil in Europe have posed to Morgan Stanley and its rival firms."

And with tongue firmly in cheek, it also notes that the bankers "may want to put their kitchen renovations off until next year."

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1:29pm

Tue January 17, 2012
Country/Americana

The Little Willies: For The Wrenching 'Good Times'

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It's been six years since The Little Willies released an eponymous debut album.

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1:24pm

Tue January 17, 2012
The Salt

Paula Deen: Does The Queen of Unhealthy Eating Have To Eat Her Words?

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There were hints that all was not well in Paula Deen's Southern-fried world. Last November, when NPR correspondent Allison Aubrey asked Deen if she'd ever do healthier versions of her greasy, sugar-laden fare, Deen said: "As I age, and get older and I get 'different things' that I have to battle physically — it may, you know, resonate closer to home for me."

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1:14pm

Tue January 17, 2012
Media

Curbs May Come For Freewheeling Fleet Street

Originally published on Tue January 17, 2012 6:19 pm

The voice mail and computer hacking and police bribery scandal that has roiled the British newspaper industry has also led to calls for government regulation of the press in one of the world's greatest democracies.

Some newspaper executives, such as Paul Dacre, editor of the Daily Mail and editor-in-chief of the Mail on Sunday, are attempting to draw the line.

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1:00pm

Tue January 17, 2012
The Two-Way

One Of World's Oldest Cypress Trees, 'The Senator,' Burns In Florida

Originally published on Tue January 17, 2012 1:03 pm

Investigators are now saying arson was not the likely cause of a fire that on Monday destroyed a cypress tree in Central Florida that was an estimated 3,500 years old — making it perhaps the oldest such tree in the nation and one of the oldest in the world.

Known as "The Senator," the tree that once stood 165 feet tall (before a hurricane lopped off about 45 feet in 1925) was more likely brought down by a fire that had been smoldering inside it — without being detected — since a lightning strike about a week ago, investigators say.

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12:39pm

Tue January 17, 2012
The Two-Way

Los Angeles Set To Approve Condom Requirement In Porn Shoots

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The Los Angeles City Council is poised to approve a measure today that would require adult film stars to wear condoms when making films. The AP reports that last week, the council voted 11-1 for preliminary approval.

The new requirement is controversial in the porn industry. NPR's Alex Cohen explored the issue back in 2010. Essentially, the industry claims condoms hurt sales and their method of testing actors every 30 days is effective.

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