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January 25, 2008
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PRIMARY PREVIEW

John McCain won last Saturday’s Republican primary in South Carolina, who will win the Democratic contest tomorrow? We talk about the Democrats with Brad Warthen, editorial page editor at The State newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina.

MIDDLE CLASS ECONOMICS

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for most of this decade, middle and working class Americans have seen their real incomes stagnate as their debt levels rise. Is the proposed tax rebate the help the average American needs? To find out we speak with Elizabeth Warren, professor of Law at Harvard University and author several books, including, “The Two Income Trap: Why Middle-Class Mothers and Fathers are Going Broke.”

HIGH SCHOOL STEROID TESTING

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The State of Texas will begin the nation’s most extensive random testing of student athletes for steroid use within the next few weeks. The $6 million program will test 30 percent of student athletes over the next two years. Texas is one of four states that has approved steroid testing, and it comes in the wake of a congressional investigation that showed steroid use was rampant in major league baseball. We hear from football coach, Mike Long of South Grand Prairie High School in North Texas, about how steroids are affecting high school athletes.

WEEK IN SPORTS

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Tom Brady’s “boot,” and Australian Open upsets are topics for discussion as we look at the week in sports with Bill Littlefield, host of NPR’s Only A Game.

FAMILY SECRET

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A decade ago, Dennis Cannon was a marketing professional with a good job and a loving family. But, he also had a secret, a secret which he finally revealed to his wife and two daughters, a secret that changed all their lives forever. Here & Now’s Kezia Simister has a story about what happens to a family when a father decides to become a woman.

RECENT SHOWS
A protestor holds an American flag and sign during the tax-day rally on the Capitol steps in Frankfort, Ky., Wednesday, April 15, 2009. Protesters gathered at state Capitols and in neighborhoods and town squares across the country Wednesday to kick off a series of tax-day protests designed to echo the rebellion of the Boston Tea Party. (AP)

NY Town Vies for 9/11 Trial, Student’s Suicide Raises Concerns Over Bullying Prevention, Tea Party Convention Kicks Off, The Life and Times of the NFL’s Bert Bell, Music From ‘Who Dat’ Nation

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A man drives a Toyota Motor Corp.'s "Prius Plug-in Hybrid" during a test drive event at a Toyota facility in Tokyo, Japan, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009.  (AP)

Scott Brown Jetting to Washington, Using the Airwaves for Political Force, Car Talk, Can Wikipedia Keep Growing?, ‘Love Letters and Some Not So Lovely Letters’

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RECENT STORIES
Matenwa 1st and 2nd graders with 'Mother Tongue Books' from Fayerweather.

Here & Now’s George Hicks visits the Fayerweather Street School in Cambridge, Mass., which has a sister school in Haiti. In the “Mother Tongue Books” project, students at each school write books which are translated and exchanged. We’ll find out how these schools have connected before and after the earthquake.

(Friday, January 29, 2010)
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In this photo released by MINUSTAH, an injured youth is attended by medics in a field hospital at the Jordanian battalion's base in Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010. The U.N. Security Council approved extra troops and police officers to beef up security in Haiti and ensure that desperately needed aid gets to earthquake victims. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on Jan. 12. (AP/MINUSTAH)

We speak with Dr. Evan Lyon, who is working in Haiti and tells of being forced to do amputations with a hack saw bought from the hardware store because of a shortage in medical supplies.

(Wednesday, January 20, 2010)
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NOTES & UPDATES

Welcome to our newest listeners in Orlando, FL, Chicago, IL, Morris, IL and Chesterton, IN! In the past few months we’ve been joined by new stations in Alaska, Arkansas, California, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.

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Some recent stories we thought you’d enjoy- from our conversation with oncologist Jerome Groopman about the status of the war on cancer, to accordion champion Cory Pesaturo.

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Here & Now producers share their favorite music, books and websites.

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Looking for a book for the young person in your life? We share our favorites.

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