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Paris Tries To Control Rampant Public Urination With Sidewalk Urinals
French authorities say they're using this solution to try to supplement existing toilets in heavily congested areas where there are urine issues.
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Grounds Crew May Be Regretting Tarp Decision In Philadelphia
The Phillies postponed a baseball game Monday. They'd left the tarps off the field during the weekend's massive rain. Crews tried unsuccessfully to fix the problems with blowtorches.
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Ahead Of Hurricane, Va. Governor Declares State Of Emergency
Florence is a Category 4 storm, and it could be the most intense and damaging hurricane to hit parts of the Atlantic Coast in nearly 30 years. Rachel Martin talks to Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam
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How Nursing Homes Are Preparing For Hurricane Florence
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Tom Akins, president and CEO of the nonprofit LeadingAge North Carolina, about how nursing homes are preparing for Hurricane Florence.
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More Than A Million People Told To Evacuate Ahead Of Hurricane Florence
Four states have declared a state of emergency well ahead of Hurricane Florence making landfall on the East Coast — and more than a million people are facing evacuation orders.
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Palestinian Orchestra Finds Way Into Jerusalem To Perform Beethoven's 9th Symphony
Palestinian violist Ramzi Aburedwan used to throw stones at Israeli soldiers. Now he fights with music. He's built a music school for young Palestinians and he's finally realized a dream of playing Beethoven's 9th Symphony in Jerusalem.
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Nationwide Prison Strike Ends, But It's Not Yet Clear If It Made A Difference
Little is known about impact, or even size of the three-week nationwide prison strike that ended Sunday. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Udi Ofer, head of the ACLU Campaign for Smart Justice about the strike.
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6-Figure Price Tag Expected For Rare Apple-1 Computer At Auction
The very first Apple computer — an Apple-1 — was really only a circuit board. But for computer geeks and tech-lovers, that board could become a collectors item when it goes up for auction.
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'Garbage Hill' Sign Gets Backing In Winnipeg
Residents in Winnipeg, Canada thought it would be funny to put up a sign that says "Garbage Hill," like the Hollywood sign. The city took it down but Winnipeg's mayor says it should come back.
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Grocery Store Employee Charged In Longtime Ham Theft
A grocery store employee in eastern Ohio has been charged with felony theft. For eight years, nearly every day she was helping herself to between three and five slices of ham.
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