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  • In conjunction with the opening of the NPR West facility in Los Angeles, Morning Edition airs part two of a five-part radio play, I'd Rather Eat Pants.
  • NASA investigators are continuing to comb through telemetry data and internal records, examine debris and evaluate other sources of information includic home videos and eyewitess accounts. Meanwhile the remains of the astronauts arrive at Dover Air Force Base. NPR's Richard Harris reports.
  • NPR's Wendy Kaufmann reports on how the 24-member U.S. Navy air crew passed the time while in detention in China. It wasn't all serious business--gin rummy and American pop songs were also part of the mix.
  • With the 24-member Navy crew back in the U.S., the government is coming out with their version of what happened to cause the mid-air collision with a Chinese jet. NPR's Tom Gjelten reports.
  • Commentator Patt Morrison says the rolling blackouts expected this summer in California don't have to be so bad. With computers, televisions and air conditioners turned off, perhaps Californians will return to slower-paced, quieter days of yore.
  • A controversy continues over CBS News reporting on documents purported to be memos concerning President Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard. NPR's Neda Ulaby reports.
  • Arab television has aired a videotaped message from al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. NPR's Mike Shuster reports on bin Laden's statement.
  • It's a long summer weekend, the perfect time to retreat to the air-conditioned comfort of the rec room to watch your favorite film. All of Weekend Edition's regular voices submitted their top choices.
  • Morning Edition continues its popular Fourth of July tradition of reading the Declaration of Independence on the air. See a multimedia presentation featuring the names and faces of the NPR hosts, reporters, newscasters and commentators reading the nation's founding document.
  • Musicians and composers Phillip Johnston and Joel Forrester of The Microscopic Septet have reunited for the release of their two-volume History of the Micros: Seven Men in Neckties & Surrealistic Swing. The Microscopic Septet composed and recorded the Fresh Air theme song.
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