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7:13am

Sat June 8, 2013
Middle East

Conflict In Syria Continues To Degrade

Originally published on Sun June 9, 2013 5:39 am

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SCOTT SIMON, HOST:

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5:26am

Sat June 8, 2013
Music Interviews

Aoife O'Donovan: Digging Up Musical 'Fossils'

Originally published on Sun June 9, 2013 10:12 am

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Alison Krauss recorded "Lay My Burden Down" a couple of years ago for her No. 1 country album Paper Airplane, but the song was written by Aoife O'Donovan. The singer, best known as the voice of the alt-bluegrass band Crooked Still, is releasing her first solo album this week.

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5:25am

Sat June 8, 2013
It's All Politics

WWII Vets Have All But Vanished From The Halls Of Congress

Originally published on Sun June 9, 2013 5:39 am

Sen. Frank Lautenberg was buried with military honors at Arlington National Cemetery on Friday. There was a steady rain. Soldiers fired rifle volleys, a bugler played taps and mourners paid their final respects.

The New Jersey Democrat was 89 when he died this week — and his death marked a somber milestone.

For the first time since the end of World War II, there are no veterans of that war in the U.S. Senate. Lautenberg had been the only one remaining.

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5:25am

Sat June 8, 2013
News

NSA Scandal Looms Over Obama-Xi Talks

Originally published on Sun June 9, 2013 5:39 am

Credit Evan Vucci / AP

President Obama always intended to talk about spying this weekend. But not like this.

He's getting to know China's new leader at a sprawling estate in the Southern California desert this weekend, but domestic controversies have followed him there.

The president veered off his talking points Friday to spend more than 10 minutes defending a pair of massive surveillance operations that the media recently disclosed.

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9:11am

Sat June 1, 2013
Pop Culture

How To Speak Teen

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SCOTT SIMON, HOST:

Teenagers can seem sullen, moody and uncommunicative, unless you know how to listen to them. James Harbeck does. He's an editor and linguist in Canada who's analyzed sounds that can be distinctly annoying to adults. James Harbeck joins us from the studios of the CBC in Toronto. Thanks so much for being with us.

JAMES HARBECK: Hi. Nice to be here.

SIMON: First, what made you devote any scholarship to this?

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