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Xerox To Split Into 2 Companies: 1 For Documents, 1 For Processes
Xerox doesn't just make printers and copiers, it offers business services. Now, months after activist investor Carl Icahn announced a stake in Xerox, the operations will become independent firms.
Sergio Salvatore On Piano Jazz
The composer and pianist was only 14 when he was a guest on the program back in 1996.
Tragedy Moves A Community To Combat Drug Addiction
The death of a teenager in 2012 shocked residents of a small Vermont city to come together and fight its opiate problem. The efforts are paying off.
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New Jersey Steps In To Turn Around Atlantic City 's Luck
The once-great gambling town has made a deal with New Jersey to turn it's finances around. Christian Hetrick, who's been following the story for the Press in Atlantic City updates Scott Simon.
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Diane Rehm Finds New Life In The Profound Challenge Of Being Alone
For decades, she's hosted her own talk show — but one of her toughest struggles came with the pain of her husband's death. She tells NPR's Scott Simon how it inspired her fight for assisted suicide.
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Alexander Chee's Voice Shines Through In 'Queen Of The Night'
The long-awaited novel follows a famous opera singer on her journey of constant reinvention. Despite the 19th century France setting, Chee admits there are autobiographical elements.
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U.S. Sails Near Disputed Island In South China Sea
A guided missile destroyer sailed within 12 nautical miles of Triton Island on Saturday. It was a challenge to maritime restrictions by China, Taiwan and Vietnam, which all lay claim to the island.
Not My Job: We Ask 'Madoff' Star Richard Dreyfuss About Fonzie Schemes
Since Dreyfuss will be portraying the financier behind a $65 billion Ponzi scheme, we'll see how much he knows about Arthur Fonzarelli on Happy Days.
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Not Giving Up: Arizona Residents Get A New Start In Refurbished Motel
The spirit of Route 66 is alive in a community helping homeless people rebuild their lives.
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Feds Hopeful Hispanics Will Respond As Open Enrollment Comes To A Close
Sunday January 31st is the deadline in most states to buy health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Federal officials are reaching out to those previously uninsured, with a focus on Hispanics.
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