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BlogsIs It Wrong To "Go Negative"?By Andrew Walsh on Tuesday, October 7, 2008.![]() Tomorrow on Word Of Mouth, the gloves come off. As the presidential campaigns get down and dirty, we look back at the man who mastered modern hardball tactics: Lee Atwater. We talk with the director of the new film Boogieman, which looks back on the life and work of Atwater. Top Links: Week of September 29, 2008By Brady Carlson on Monday, October 6, 2008.The top stories, shows and blog posts on NHPR.org last week: 1) The Exchange: The Socrates Exchange: What is Forgiveness? 2) The Exchange: The Disconnect Between Wall Street and Main Street 3) NHPR News: Shea-Porter and Bradley Respond to Economic Bailout Bill 4) Word of Mouth: The Next Green Thing: Bio-Plastics Folk Music and BaseballBy Kate McNally on Sunday, October 5, 2008.We played a few songs from Steve Goodman on The Folk Show tonight. He was an avid Chicago Cubs fan. Since the Chicago Cubs were swept by the LA Dodgers, it seemed fitting to play a Dying Cub Fan's Last Request in honor of the Cubs and a great songwriter, Steve Goodman. Goodman is someone I wish I had met. Any mentor of John Prine's is okay in my book! Can electric bicycles or scooters make for a greener commute?By EarthTalk on Saturday, October 4, 2008.What natural remedies can help with a headache?By EarthTalk on Saturday, October 4, 2008.
Massage and techniques such as acupressure (acupuncture without the needles) can go a long way to relieve tension headaches without the need for chemical painkillers. (Getty Images) Here's What's Awesome: Music From Pi, Power From CheeseBy Brady Carlson on Friday, October 3, 2008.
TGIHWA! Being Friday, I'm sure you know that means "Thank goodness it's Here's What's Awesome," and we've got another roundup of links that will have you saying TG for sure: Behold the power of cheese, indeed How Do You Twitter?By Avishay Artsy on Thursday, October 2, 2008.![]() Monday on Word of Mouth, we'll discuss how the online social networking tool Twitter is changing our political landscape. The purpose of Twitter is to answer the simple question, "What are you doing?" With only 140 characters to work with, people all around the world share their answers. And with the election looming, politics is foremost on many peoples' minds. Presidential debateBy Abby Goldstein on Thursday, October 2, 2008.Join us for live coverage of the second presidential debate between John McCain and Barack Obama, Tuesday night at Belmont University in Nashville, moderated by Tom Brokaw. The debate begins at 9:00 pm and will be followed by analysis from NPR’s Linda Wertheimer and Ron Elving. Top Links: Week of September 22, 2008By Brady Carlson on Tuesday, September 30, 2008.The top stories, shows and blog posts on NHPR.org last week: 1) NHPR News: In Goats We Trust 2) The Exchange: Socrates Exchange: What Is Forgiveness? 3) NHPR News: Airplane De-Icing Agents Challenge Merrimack River 4) NHPR News: Man and Goat Hikers Get The Boot 5) NHPR News: Judicial Branch Concerned About Uptick in Register Races Cell Phone DiscoBy Avishay Artsy on Tuesday, September 30, 2008.![]() Tired of text messages and voicemail? Amsterdam's Informationlab has found another use for your cell phone — creating digital art. |
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