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North Korea's Internet Outage Could Just Be Bad Timing
North Korea's nationwide outage, which came after President Obama promised a response for the Sony hack, was not likely caused by the U.S., Internet analyst Doug Madory tells NPR's Audie Cornish.
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Jacksonville City Facilities Closed for Holidays; No Christmas Trash Pickup
Most Jacksonville city offices and buildings are closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Those include City Hall, Duval County Tax…
Would You Like Health Insurance With Those Stocking Stuffers?
While shoppers rush to the mall to pick up the last neckties and Transformers for Christmas, health officials are trying to pitch them on an unconventional gift this holiday season: health insurance.
JSO Arrests Man Shot By Officer; Seeking Whoever Shot At First Responders Tuesday
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has arrested the man shot in the leg by an officer during a burglary early Wednesday morning.Twenty-seven-year old…
Help For Procrastinators: List Of Places Open Dec. 24 And 25
It’s the eleventh hour for the Christmas procrastinators among us.Fortunately for everyone, GOBankingRates.com has put together a list of stores and…
Director John Carpenter On The Sound Of A Terrifying Film
John Carpenter, famous for his cult-classic films (Halloween), is also behind soundtracks. Robert Siegel talks to him about how to scare an audience. His solo horror album, Lost Themes, is out Feb. 3.
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Committed's 'Home For Christmas' Has Fun Songs And Some Classics
David Greene talks to members of the a cappella group Committed about their new holiday album, Home For Christmas. Committed won season two of NBC's a cappella competition series, The Sing-Off.
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Dog Races To Catch Up With Ambulance
In Brazil, a man had a seizure and was rushed to the hospital. The animal chased the ambulance until the crew stopped and let the dog climb in.
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Scoring The Screen: Rachel Portman On Hitting The Right Emotional Note
Rachel Portman was the first female composer to win an Oscar, for her work on Emma. She talks to Robert Siegel about the process of setting the scene with music — without overdoing it.
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Turkish President's Aggressive Behavior In 2014 Gets More Notice
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan used 2014 to assert new powers but found no clear path for handling the militant threat next door in Syrian and Iraq.
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