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  • Actor Tony Danza answers three questions about company bosses. (This segment originally aired on Aug. 24, 2013.)
  • The philanthropist and better half to Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, takes a quiz about gifts given to Queen Elizabeth II. (This segment originally aired on April 20, 2013.)
  • Host Bob Edwards describes fighting that broke out over the release of Nike's new athletic shoe -- the gray Retro Air Jordan Eleven.
  • Air Force Capt. Nicholas Bird, a flight surgeon serving in the Persian Gulf region, talks about the boredom that has set in since the early days of the Iraq war.
  • The owner of the Hooters restaurant chain isn't giving up on the concept of Hooters Air.
  • The last round of Bush and Kerry campaign commercials before Tuesday's election are on the air. Hear NPR's John McChesney.
  • Morning Edition continues its Fourth of July tradition of reading the Declaration of Independence on the air. The reading is set to the music "On the Threshold of Liberty" by Mark Isham.
  • The ZiG is Zimbabwe's latest currency — yet another attempt to unravel the economic catastrophes of the past decades. (Story aired on All Things Considered on May 21, 2024.)
  • Better weekends ahead in 2014! KLCC's enhanced program lineup began January 11. Enjoy!Saturdays5-10 am Weekend Edition10-11 am Car Talk11 am - 12 pm Wait…
  • Dr. Ola Orekunrin's dream of creating an air ambulance service in Nigeria was dismissed by many experts as impossible. But the young doctor and helicopter pilot refused to give up. Dr. Orekunrin tells host Michel Martin what it took to set up Flying Doctors Nigeria. This segment originally aired Dec. 5, 2013 on Tell Me More.
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