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6:00am

Sat June 9, 2012
Garden Report

Need Ideas for Your Garden? Steal Them! (Ideas, Not Plants...)

  • Tom Throgmorton speaking on plant plagiarism...

Is the design for your garden or landscaping stuck in a rut? Garden tours are a great way to spark some fresh ideas – and as KUNC gardener Tom Throgmorton assures us, plant plagiarism is perfectly okay…

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5:36am

Sat June 9, 2012
NPR Story

What's That Sound? Preserving The Noise Of Old Gadgets

Originally published on Sat June 9, 2012 8:58 am

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SCOTT SIMON, HOST:

Technology is making a lot of things quieter. A dozen years ago, we recorded a lot of our interviews on magnetic tape.

LIANE HANSEN: This is WEEKEND EDITION. I'm Liane Hansen.

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4:10am

Sat June 9, 2012
Author Interviews

'Mission': Secrecy And Stardom On The Edge Of War

Originally published on Sat June 9, 2012 8:58 am

Fredric Stahl is "the sympathetic lawyer, the kind aristocrat, the saintly husband, the comforting doctor, or the good lover." At least onscreen.

He's an American movie star, born in Vienna, and says "my dear" with a kind of dreamy, trans-European cosmopolitan allure that makes him seem "a warm man in a cold world." He's also the hero of Alan Furst's new novel, Mission to Paris, set in Furst's favorite locale: Europe on the brink of war.

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