12:43pm

Thu January 5, 2012
It's All Politics

Young Conservatives In New Hampshire: A Conversation At The Dartmouth Review

The theme of the 2012 GOP presidential contest has been dissatisfaction with the candidates, and a rollicking battle for the honor of being the anti-Mitt Romney alternative.

We were curious about what young conservatives have been thinking about the race, which moved to New Hampshire Wednesday after Iowa's decidedly non-decisive caucuses.

So NPR photographer John Poole and I, after a night at former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum's headquarters in Bedford, N.H., decided to head west to Dartmouth College in Hanover.

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12:37pm

Thu January 5, 2012
WCBE Newscasts

Police ID two OSU students killed in NJ car crash, Jobless claims in Ohio rose last week. These and other stories in this Thursday noon newscast

Columbus, Oh –

  • Breaker malfunction causes local power outage :00

  • Police investigate suspicious package in Springfield :17

  • New Jersey authorities ID two OSU students killed in crash :30

  • POTUS unveils new post-war defense strategy :57

  • Two Ohio physicians visit war-torn Iraq 1:41

  • Ohio jobless claims rose last week 3:21

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    12:15pm

    Thu January 5, 2012
    The Two-Way

    A Young Kennedy Is Lining Up To Run For Frank's House Seat

    Joseph P. Kennedy III, the son of former Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy II and grandson of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, "is taking the final steps to launch a run for Congress this year, hoping to succeed [the retiring] U.S. Rep. Barney Frank," the Boston Globe reports.

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    12:14pm

    Thu January 5, 2012
    Television

    Brownstein And Armisen's Comedic Take On Portland

    Soon after Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen became friends, they started making sketch-comedy videos.

    "We would email a link ... to our friends, but they were mostly for us," says Brownstein. "It was very understated and silly, and we were just sort of reveling in the absurd."

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    11:56am

    Thu January 5, 2012
    World Cafe

    The Barr Brothers On World Cafe

    Credit Andre Guerette

    The Barr Brothers' self-titled debut is a powerful and moving folk record: It combines delicate harp arrangements with a rock 'n' roll sensibility and richly interwoven instrumentation. It's both a powerful record and a product of the uncanny series of events that led to the band's formation.

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    11:36am

    Thu January 5, 2012
    Music Reviews

    On 'Back To Love,' Hamilton Makes Every Syllable Count

    Credit Courtesy of the artist

    On Back to Love, Anthony Hamilton makes music from declarations. He tells a woman "I'm missing you crazy" in "Who's Loving You," and it's typical of his strategy. He states his thesis, his opinion, his desire in a voice that speaks as much as it sings for the sake of emphasis. After he's sure he's gotten his lover's attention, he begins doing his rhythm-and-blues work, mixing soul and blues and hip-hop phrasing to heighten the emotion in a song.

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    11:33am

    Thu January 5, 2012
    Around the Nation

    The Race To Dig Deeper Ports For Bigger Cargo Ships

    Originally published on Thu January 5, 2012 6:27 pm

    In 2014, when expansion of the Panama Canal is complete, a new generation of superlarge cargo ships will begin calling on the East Coast. Cities like New York; Savannah, Ga.; and Miami are vying for the new business, as they race to deepen their ports and expand their facilities to accommodate the new ships.

    But some of the cities are running into significant challenges. In Miami, where plans are under way to deepen the port to 50 feet, dredging is a hot topic. Some see it as a great business opportunity. To others, it's a threat to the environment.

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    11:15am

    Thu January 5, 2012
    The Two-Way

    Obama: 'Military Will Be Leaner,' But Ready For All Threats

    Saying that "the size and structure of our military and defense budget have to be driven by a strategy — not the other way around," President Obama just gave a broad overview of his administration's new military strategy.

    Speaking at the Pentagon, Obama said that:

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    11:00am

    Thu January 5, 2012
    The Two-Way

    Man's iPad Passport Claim Is 'Categorically False,' Customs Office Says

    Originally published on Thu January 5, 2012 11:01 am

    You may have heard about that Canadian man who says he got into the U.S. by showing a Customs and Border Protection officer an image of his passport on an iPad.

    Well, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has this to say about that:

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    9:50am

    Thu January 5, 2012
    The Two-Way

    VIDEO: 90-Yard GOALLL! For American Keeper Tim Howard

    Credit Alex Livesey / Getty Images

    If you haven't seen it yet, take a few seconds to watch something that's now happened just four times in English Premier League history.

    Everton goalie Tim Howard scored from about 90 yards away last night when his clearing kick bounced over the head of opposing goalie Adam Bogdan.

    Fortunately for Bogdan, his Bolton Wanderers team went on to defeat The Toffees 2-1.

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