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NPR Stories during the Kroc Fellowship

NPR Stories during the Kroc Fellowship

 

Muslim Holiday Eid Keeps Texas Butcher Busy Eid ul-Adha is the busiest time of year for an unlikely business: a North Texas butcher shop. National Public Radio, Weekend Edition Saturday.

Workers Seek Psychics' Reassurance On Economy In an unsettling economy, more Americans are seeking metaphysical assurance. National Public Radio,

Neckties, A Father's Day Staple No More? The necktie is loosening its grip on the throats of American men, thanks to casual workplaces. National Public Radio, Weekend Edition Sunday, June 15, 2008.

Thrift Shops See Two Sides Of Economic Woes The tough economy has been a double-edged sword for thrift shops. Sales have increased, but donations have dropped. National Public Radio, All Things Considered, July 30, 2008.

Youth Camps Aim To Spread Cricket Popularity In U.S. The equivalent of the World Series for U.S. cricket begins in Florida. Most of the players learned the sport in another country. But now some youth cricket camps are aiming to change that. National Public Radio, All Things Considered, November 19, 2010..

For Pakistani Rockers, A Plugged-In Protest The band took decades-old verse of popular poets and set it the music. The music became the soundtrack to the lawyers' movement. National Public Radio, Weekend Edition Sunday, August 23, 2009.

Atlanta Religious Leaders Differ over Controversial Mosque For religious leaders in Atlanta the Islamic Center and mosque near ground zero has become a symbol with differing meanings. WABE, August 26, 2010.

How College Grads are Finding Jobs More grads are being hired this year than last, but there are still fewer jobs for new graduates than there were a couple of years ago. KERA, May 10, 20

 

Pakistani Radio in Texas

Pakistani Radio in Texas

Major Presbyterian church may consider leaving its denomination

Major Presbyterian church may consider leaving its denomination