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Greek Historian: History Shows 'There Is Always An End To All Problems'
NPR's Melissa Block follows up with Michael Iliakis, a Greek man who finished up a doctorate in ancient history four years ago and was desperately trying to find a job as a college professor.
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At Age 20, Jacksonville Children's Chorus Raising The Performance Bar
A European tour and a concert featuring a Broadway megastar are on the agenda this year for some of Northeast Florida’s youngest singers.The Jacksonville…
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Engineers Make Narcotics With Yeast. Is Home-Brewed Heroin Next?
The yeast produce only tiny amounts of the drug. But eventually, the technology could lead to better painkillers and other medicines. Drug officials worry the microbes could fall into the wrong hands.
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08/14/15: Media Roundtable Week In Review; "Good For You" Event; Canary In The Coalmine
We discuss the week's biggest news stories with our roundtable of local journalists: Mark Woods, Florida Times-Union columnist; Fred Matthews, Examiner…
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Despite Objections, House Committee Passes Base Map
At least one state lawmaker loves Florida’s congressional borders just the way they are. But committees from both chambers of the state legislature...
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Calm Seas, Hot Weather Are Bad News For Corals
People who fish and dive love it when the winds are light and the seas are calm. Coral reefs, not so much. That's because calm seas means sunlight can...
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When It Comes Time For 'The Talk,' Are All Parents Amateurs?
Actor and writer Julia Sweeney says parenting has always made her feel like an amateur — but especially when her 8-year-old started asking some smart questions about animal reproduction.
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Scientists Discover 15th Convex Pentagon Able To Tile A Plane
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Julie Rehmeyer, a contributing editor at Discover magazine, about a newly discovered pentagon.
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Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams Says He Supports Increased Funding For Crime-Prevention Program
Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams says he supports increased funding for a crime-prevention program called the Jacksonville Journey — even if its success…
At 75, Tanglewood's Student Program Holds Focus On New Music And People Making It
The Boston Symphony's summer program for young musicians has long been commissioning works and fostering new talent.
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