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2:00 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

That 'Splendid Splinter' Is Really Slinging The Old Pigskin, Boston Mayor Says

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Ted Williams, "The Splendid Splinter." Perhaps Mayor Menino will mention him next.

Originally published on Thu June 7, 2012 3:08 pm

Big-city mayors need to be able to do some basic things to keep their jobs.

Get the streets plowed. Fill the potholes. Make sure garbage is picked up. Take a bite out of crime. Love your local teams and extol the accomplishments of their heroes.

Apparently, Boston Mayor Tom Menino (D) can get away without doing very well on that last requirement.

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The Two-Way
1:58 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

Drink Up! 'Five Wives' Vodka Will Be Sold In Idaho

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Bottles of Ogden's Own Distillery Five Wives Vodka at a state liquor store in Salt Lake City.

Originally published on Thu June 7, 2012 5:54 pm

The state of Idaho's Liquor Division has changed its mind about Five Wives vodka.

The vodka, which as we said last week had been banned from Idaho's liquor stores because its name and label might offend women and Mormons, is going to be allowed to be sold in the state.

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Asia
1:46 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

Bankrupt At Home, Philly Orchestra Looks To China

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The Philadelphia Orchestra, which declared bankruptcy last year, has been performing in China, where it is looking to develop new streams of revenue.

Originally published on Thu June 7, 2012 8:17 pm

The Philadelphia Orchestra has just wrapped up a 10-day visit to China, its seventh trip to the country over the past four decades.

But this trip was different.

The orchestra is preparing to come out of bankruptcy, and this tour was about its survival. It hopes to balance its books by building new audiences and new revenues in the world's second-largest economy.

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It's All Politics
1:31 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

Romney Beats Obama In May Fundraising, Recalling Kerry Vs Bush In 2004

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In May, Mitt Romney's campaign effort raised more than President Obama's for the first time.

Originally published on Thu June 7, 2012 4:38 pm

-- Updated at 4:33 pm ET --

No question Republicans supporting Mitt Romney's White House bid should and will be pleased that his campaign raised more money in May than President Obama's effort.

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Shots - Health Blog
1:30 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

The Great Cockroach Escape: How Those Dirty Bugs Make Tricky Tracks

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Cockroaches have hooks on their back legs that let them swing around surfaces onto the underside while running full-speed.

Originally published on Thu June 7, 2012 3:25 pm

If cockroaches completely gross you out, then look away.

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The Two-Way
1:25 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

Fitch Downgrades Spain's Sovereign Debt Three Notches To BBB

Facing a banking a crisis, the ratings agency Fitch threw another curveball at Spain, today, downgrading its sovereign debt rating three notches to BBB. That is, according to The Guardian, just two notches above junk status.

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The Two-Way
12:55 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

Ron Paul Concludes He Won't Have Enough Delegates To Win GOP Nomination

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Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul speaks in this February file photo during an event celebrating Filipino veterans at the Leatherneck Club in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Originally published on Thu June 7, 2012 3:13 pm

Rep. Ron Paul, who is still technically in the hunt for the Republican presidential nomination, seems to have finally accepted his fate.

In an email sent to supporters late last night, the Texas congressman said by the time the Republican National Convention comes around, he won't have sufficient delegates to secure the nomination.

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The Two-Way
12:47 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

Think Our Cable Chat Shows Are Raucous? In Greece They Slap Each Other

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Originally published on Thu June 7, 2012 7:17 pm

Music Reviews
12:32 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

Paying Tribute To San Francisco DJ Cheb I Sabbah

Originally published on Sun June 10, 2012 8:53 am

Cheb i Sabbah's life traces an almost fairy-tale perfect path through the evolution of what's now called world music. Born in Algeria in 1947, he absorbed the Judeo-Arabic Andalusian music of his local culture before he joined the '60s rebellion and became a 17-year-old DJ playing soul 45s in Paris. By the end of the decade, he'd moved to New York and become friends with trumpeter Don Cherry, famous for his association with Ornette Coleman and a pioneer in the concept of multicultural music.

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It's All Politics
12:30 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

PAC Supporting Former Giffords Opponent Uses Gun Image To Raise Money

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A PAC supporting Kelly sent this image from his 2010 campaign in a fundraising email.

Originally published on Thu June 7, 2012 12:48 pm

-- Updated at 12:46 pm ET with a statement from Jesse Kelly's campaign. See end of post. --

A PAC supporting Jesse Kelly, a former Marine running to replace Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in a special election on Tuesday, is using an image Kelly's campaign has avoided thus far — the candidate holding a gun.

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Food
12:29 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

Assessing Consumer Concerns About The Meat Industry

Originally published on Thu June 7, 2012 2:58 pm

On Thursday's Fresh Air, Tom Philpott, who covers food and the agricultural industry for Mother Jones, joins Fresh Air's Terry Gross for a wide-ranging discussion about the meat and poultry industries — covering topics like pink slime, proposed legislation affecting antibiotics in the livestock food chain,

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Shots - Health Blog
12:11 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

Introvale: Latest Birth Control Pill Recall

What's so hard about making sure the right birth control pills are in the right place inside their packages?

Evidently, it's not as easy as you'd think it should be. Sandoz, a unit of drug giant Novartis, is recalling 10 lots of Introvale birth control pills.

It's the third big recall of birth control pills because of packaging problems in less than a year. Taking the wrong pills at the wrong time can lead to an unintended pregnancy.

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It's All Politics
11:55 am
Thu June 7, 2012

Public Still Mostly Hates Health Law With Supreme Court Ruling Just Weeks Off

If the Supreme Court follows the election returns, its members also no doubt pay attention to opinion polls.

Not that public opinion is the sole driver in the high court's decisions. But the justices certainly are aware of, say, the fact that Americans keep expressing their unhappiness with the Affordable Care Act.

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Sports
11:42 am
Thu June 7, 2012

DeMaurice Smith On Football's New Bad Rap

Football may be the nation's most popular sport, but are hard hits on the field ruining players' health and the game's reputation? Host Michel Martin speaks with NFL Players Association chief DeMaurice Smith to tackle issues about the league's scandals and safety.

Sports
11:42 am
Thu June 7, 2012

Is Football Safe For Young Players?

Recent news of concussions, brain disease and suicides of former pro players have youth coaches rethinking the game of football. Host Michel Martin discusses new questions about safety with youth football coach Kim Deane and high school football coach Jamey Dubose.

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