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Urban Farms Build Resilience Within Singapore's Fragile Food System
Tiny Singapore imports almost all of its food. From gardens on deserted car parks to vertical farms in the vanishing countryside, a movement is afoot to help boost its agricultural production.
The Depths Of Memory And Pain In 'Ancient Oceans'
David Connerley Nahm's debut, Ancient Oceans of Central Kentucky, is full of what critic Michael Schaub calls "anti-nostalgia," the pain of intrusive memories that come when you're least prepared.
Vodquila Gets Attention From Prestigious Competition
Alabama business owner Chander Arora and his family are introducing the world to Vodquila, a mix of vodka and tequila. It won an award at the International Wine and Spirit Competition.
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Book News: Laura Ingalls Wilder's Memoir To Be Published
Also: Poet Simin Behbahani, known as the "Lioness of Iran," has died; novelist Lev Grossman on finding his vocation.
What Kids' Drawings Say About Their Future Thinking Skills
There's a link between how children draw at age 4 and how well they perform on intelligence tests at age 14, researchers say.
Six Tuskegee University Students Return
The six Tuskegee University students are back on U.S. soil after being stranded in Liberia for weeks because of the Ebola outbreak. The university issued…
Rights Of Protesters, Media Misunderstood In Ferguson
Authorities in the Missouri city are barring protesters and the media from recording their actions, arresting photographers and reporters and insisting that marchers walk instead of stay in one place.
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Liberia Blocks Off Neighborhood In Ebola Quarantine, Sparking Riot
Residents of the capital's West Point neighborhood woke up to learn no one can enter or leave the area for 21 days — the time it takes to determine whether someone exposed to Ebola was infected.
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Riot Erupts Over Ebola Quarantine In Liberia
Covering protests over an Ebola quarantine, NPR photographer David Gilkey found himself in the middle of a riot. He says he doesn't know what was scarier: the bullets or the health risks.
Why Vegetables Get Freakish In The Land Of The Midnight Sun
Long summer days in Alaska help cabbages, turnips and other vegetables grow to gargantuan sizes. These "giants" are celebrated at the annual state fair, which kicks off on Thursday.
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