Monday, December 31, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Monday, December 31 2012
- On Your Plate In 2013, Expect Kimchi And Good-For-You Greens
- The Mysterious Disappearance Of The Russian Crown Jewels
- The Strange Story Of The Man Behind 'Strange Fruit'
- Conservatives Invoke NAACP Case In Fight For Secret Donors
- Massachusetts Freshman Brings Kennedys Back To Capitol Hill
- Courage And Curiosity: The Best Heroines Of 2012
Sunday, December 30, 2012
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- Virtually Anyone Can See The Dead Sea Scrolls Now
- Johnny Cash's Boyhood Home Tells The Story Of A Town
- Same-Sex Marriage And Adoption: Unresolved Issues In France
- 'Watch Nights,' A New Year's Celebration Of Emancipation
- Short Stories To Savor On A Winter Weekend
- Reflecting On EMI, An Industry Giant Felled In 2012
Saturday, December 29, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Saturday, December 29 2012
- Another Side Effect Of Chemotherapy: 'Chemo Brain'
- Tamari Greens, Miso Yams: Chef Gives Vegans Multicultural Flavor
- 'The Book Of Gin' Distills A Spirited History
- Out Of Desperation, North Korean Women Become Breadwinners
- What A Former FBI Hostage Negotiator Can Teach Us About The Fiscal Cliff
- One Lunch Lady's Cafeteria Conversion
Friday, December 28, 2012
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- Shake It Up! Vintage Cocktails Are Ripe For Revival
- The Quest For The Perfect Toothbrush
- Going Vegan Doesn't Mean Missing Out On Favorites
- E-Books Destroying Traditional Publishing? The Story's Not That Simple
- 'Dirt Candy': A Visual Veggie Cookbook With A Memoir Mixed In
- Libraries And E-Lending: The 'Wild West' Of Digital Licensing?
Thursday, December 27, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Thursday, December 27 2012
- Despite Uneven Results, Alzheimer's Research Suggests A Path For Treatment
- Airlines Fear Pilot Shortage Amid New Federal Safety Rules
- 'Hyde Park': An FDR Portrait That's More Fiction Than Fact
- How A Drug Shortage Hiked Relapse Risks For Lymphoma Patients
- Wedge Divides Old Guard And New At Tea Party Group
- The Killers Return, Guitar-Rock Holdouts In A Pop World
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Wednesday, December 26 2012
- Dig Finds Evidence Of Another Bethlehem
- No Sugar Plums Here: The Dark, Romantic Roots Of 'The Nutcracker'
- For Many, Christmas Morning Means Beloved Breakfasts
- In India, All Religions Join In 'The Big Day'
- Texas Man Takes Last Stand Against Keystone XL Pipeline
- What Ever Happened To The Classical Christmas Album?
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
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Monday, December 24, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Monday, December 24 2012
- With Growth Of 'Hacker Scouting,' More Kids Learn To Tinker
- In Toronto, An Ad-Hoc Choir Becomes A Community
- Forget Fracking: 2012 Was A Powerful Year For Renewables
- Is That A Dancer Or A Traffic Cop? Wait, He's Both
- 'Gangnam Style' And Other Best Memes Of 2012 Say Something About Us
- Despite Tragedy, Conn. Gun Seizure Law May Have Prevented Others
Sunday, December 23, 2012
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Saturday, December 22 2012
- A Pie-Making Encore: Start With The Perfect Recipe, Serve With Love
- Why Some Kids Have An Inflated Sense Of Their Science Skills
- When The Doctor Works For The Insurance Company
- Medicare Starts To Reward Quality, Not Quantity, Of Care
- Not Your Grandma's B&B: Traditional Inns Transform For Young Travelers
- Australians Urge U.S. To Look At Their Gun Laws
Friday, December 21, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Friday, December 21 2012
- Maya Expert: The 'End Of Times' Is Our Idea, Not The Ancients'
- 'Lost Jews' Of Colombia Say They've Found Their Roots
- The Paradox And Mystery Of Our Taste For Salt
- Joe Strummer's Life After Death
- In A French Village, Protection From The Apocalypse
- 'Miss Subways': A Trip Back In Time To New York's Melting Pot
Thursday, December 20, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Thursday, December 20 2012
- Self-Publishing: No Longer Just A Vanity Project
- Without Magic, Santa Would Need 12 Million Employees
- Time For Gun Owners To Be Good Sports About Gun Restrictions
- Newtown Tragedy: Would A Good God Allow Such Evil?
- Fake Malaria Drugs Fuel Rise Of Drug-Resistant Disease
- In 'Red Pyramid,' Kid Heroes Take On Ancient Egypt
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Wednesday, December 19 2012
- One Airport's Trash Is 2 Million Worms' Treasure
- Coverage Rapid, And Often Wrong, In Tragedy's Early Hours
- WWII 'Canteen Girl' Kept Troops Company From Afar
- The Downsides Of Living In An Oil Boomtown
- In France, Free Birth Control For Girls At Age 15
- How Much Good Can You Do? There's A Calculator For That
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Tuesday, December 18 2012
- Teenager's Faith At Odds With Locator Tags In School IDs
- New Car Features May Keep Older Drivers Out Of The Big Yellow Taxi
- Doctors Argue Against Proposed Ban On Vaccine Preservative
- Girls, Boys And Toys: Rethinking Stereotypes In What Kids Play With
- Don't Like The Government? Make Your Own, On International Waters
- Why Barry Manilow Loves Christmas Music
Monday, December 17, 2012
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Thursday, December 13, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Thursday, December 13 2012
- A Sign From Above? Needing New Roof, Monks Sell Rare Beer In U.S.
- Ravi Shankar, Who Brought Eastern Music To Western Legends, Dies
- Land Creatures Might Not Have Come From The Sea
- Who Needs College? Young Entrepeneuer Bets On Bright Idea For Solar Energy
- Scientists Mourn Popular Wolf Shot By A Hunter
- N.J. Spars Over Free Beach Access Post-Sandy
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Tuesday, December 11 2012
- The Feds Can Tell Ernest Hemingway's Cats What To Do; Here's Why
- Hopper's Lonely Figures Find Some Friends In Paris
- As Childhood Strokes Increase, Surgeons Aim To Reduce Risks
- The World In 2030: Asia Rises, The West Declines
- 'Orange County Register' Presses Hum With Optimism
- Everyone Chip In, Please: Crowdfunding Sandy
Monday, December 10, 2012
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Sunday, December 09, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Sunday, December 09 2012
- Getting The Royal Treatment En Route To Versailles
- At Hanukkah, Pastry Reminds Portland Jews Of Their Mediterranean Roots
- Saving Ancient Trees With Clones
- Why This Video Makes One Editor Think Clinton Will Run In 2016
- Voters Decide How To Share Ghana's Boom
- 50 Years On, Sharif Looks Back At 'Lawrence'
Friday, December 07, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Friday, December 07 2012
- Can Murder Be Tracked Like An Infectious Disease?
- Why It's Easier To Scam The Elderly
- Perfection Is Skin Deep: Everyone Has Flawed Genes
- Anonymous 4 Marks A Milestone Year, Together And Alone
- In A Family's Lost Cookie, Lots Of Love, And Molasses
- 3 Strings And A Snakeskin: Okinawa's Native Instrument
Thursday, December 06, 2012
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Tuesday, December 04, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Tuesday, December 04 2012
- Neil deGrasse Tyson Helps His New 'Bud' Superman Get A Glimpse Of Home
- Text Messages Help Smokers Kick The Habit
- Social Media Help Diabetes Patients (And Drugmakers) Connect
- Genome Sequencing For Babies Brings Knowledge And Conflicts
- In Eye Control, A Promise To Let Your Tablet Go Hands-Free
- The Next Workplace? Behind The Wheel
Monday, December 03, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Monday, December 03 2012
- Dozens Of Covers Later, 'Hallelujah' Endures
- Pencils Down? French Plan Would End Homework
- Elizabeth LaPrelle: Carrying On The Appalachian Tradition
- The 3 Unofficial GOP Rules That Are Making A Deficit Deal Even Harder
- In Pakistan, Secrets Of A 3,000-Year-Old Cemetery
- The Sight Of Road Kill Makes A Pretty, Data-Rich Picture
Sunday, December 02, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Sunday, December 02 2012
- A Compelling, Chutzpadik History Of 'Jews And Words'
- Farewell: USS Enterprise Starred In History And Film
- Sorry, Mom: The Toyota Avalon Is The Most American Car Made Today
- A Trove Of Chats With Music Icons, Now Online
- Sexiest Man Alive Gets 'The Onion' Taken Seriously
- 'Cross Roads': A Writing Career Built On Faith
Saturday, December 01, 2012
NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories for Saturday, December 01 2012
- The Peony Pavilion: A Vivid Dream In A Garden
- Victory Or Defeat? Emotions Aren't All In The Face
- Tanzania's Albinos Face Constant Threat Of Attack
- Native Americans To Soon Receive Settlement Checks
- Weekend Vote Will Bring Controversial Changes To Psychiatrists' Bible
- That's So Random: The Evolution Of An Odd Word