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Election 2012
1:22 pm
Wed October 17, 2012

October Surmise: Predicting The Next President

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Fans wear President Obama and Mitt Romney masks at the Atlanta Braves-Miami Marlins game Sept. 25 in Atlanta. One of many quirky election year predictors is based on which candidate's likeness sells better as a Halloween mask.

Originally published on Wed October 17, 2012 4:07 pm

Predicting a presidential winner is one of America's favorite pastimes in an election year.

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The Salt
1:10 pm
Wed October 17, 2012

What's For Dinner? Fueling A Presidential Debate

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Last night's presidential debate showed former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney leaping off his barstool at the first question, and an equally charged President Obama walking purposefully around the stage and doing some strong finger waving to emphasize his remarks.

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The Two-Way
12:41 pm
Wed October 17, 2012

Green Party Presidential Candidates Are Arrested Outside Debate Venue

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Green Party Presidential Candidate Dr. Jill Stein.

Originally published on Wed October 17, 2012 4:16 pm

The Salt
12:40 pm
Wed October 17, 2012

A New Look For The Salt

Love white space? Hate the busy right rail? Want bigger art and easier access to The Salt from your mobile phone and tablet? We hear you. And as you can see, we've responded.

Welcome to the new, more streamlined look, designed for The Salt and all of NPR's blogs as we move to a responsive web design for a world that's looking to get news and information on the go, in all forms.

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The Two-Way
12:12 pm
Wed October 17, 2012

If You Love Dogs, You'll Love This Video

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Dudley getting ready for another day.

Originally published on Wed October 17, 2012 2:03 pm

Who's a good boy?

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Election 2012
12:06 pm
Wed October 17, 2012

Speechwriters Size Up Round 2

The stakes were high for both candidates as President Obama and Mitt Romney squared off in their second debate Tuesday night. Host Michel Martin speaks with two former speechwriters: Paul Orzulak, who helped Vice President Joe Biden prepare for his debate, and columnist Mary Kate Cary who worked with the George H.W. Bush administration.

Shots - Health News
11:56 am
Wed October 17, 2012

Insurance Exchanges Can Aid Some Medicare Beneficiaries

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Increasingly, companies are contracting with Medicare exchanges to try to ease the transition for their former employees.

When D. Sloan Hill retired 20 years ago at age 65 from his job in public affairs for a major manufacturing company, his former employer provided a health insurance plan that filled in the gaps in his Medicare coverage. It was a good arrangement--until the end of last year when the company discontinued his private coverage, and Hill had to figure out what to do.

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Monkey See
11:42 am
Wed October 17, 2012

See A Clip From The Outstanding 'Brooklyn Castle,' A Film About Chess And Life

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The I.S. 318 chess team, featured in Brooklyn Castle.

Brooklyn Castle, which I originally saw at the South By Southwest Film Festival in March, is one of my favorite movies of the year. And starting this week, it's coming to theaters in select cities. (See a list of theaters here.)

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The Two-Way
11:33 am
Wed October 17, 2012

June Trial For George Zimmerman, Accused In Trayvon Martin Death

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George Zimmerman, who is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Trayvon Martin, at a court hearing last June in Seminole County, Fla.

"George Zimmerman's murder trial in the death of Trayvon Martin was set for June 10 during a hearing in court this morning," the Orlando Sentinel reports. Attorneys expect the trial will take about three weeks, the newspaper adds.

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Planet Money
11:21 am
Wed October 17, 2012

Manufacturing Jobs Aren't Coming Back, No Matter Who's President

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Originally published on Wed October 17, 2012 5:20 pm

The percentage of Americans working in manufacturing fell under President Reagan. It also fell under Presidents Bush, Clinton, Bush and Obama (respectively).

Which is to say, the decline of manufacturing jobs in the U.S. economy is not about who is president or what his policies are. It's the result of long-running, irreversible, historical factors (read: technology and globalization).

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