
Intern Edition from National Public Radio Hey friends, family, fellow interns: where are you traveling during this holiday week? How many miles are you driving and/or how are you getting there?
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In the past 40 years cars have gotten safer, and highway deaths have dropped as well. But as new technologies emerge, so do new risks. Are we on the road to greater safety? Or have we sped past the era of declining fatalities? This week NPR explores these and other matters on the air and at NPR.org.

Intern Edition from National Public Radio Want to watch "NPR in other words" from your iPhone? You can view it from this site URL.
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Executive Producer: Josie Sexton, Managing Editor: Laurenellen McCann, Visual Director: Maggie Starbard,Web Producer: Ryan Gibbons, Hosts: Brian Reardon and Annika Robbins

Intern Edition from National Public Radio Hope you all have been enjoying listening to i.e. tell us what stories you enjoyed.

Intern Edition from National Public Radio Our premiere has ended, but our Web site is live! Check out fabulous pieces from Sarah Nathan, Josie Sexton, Laurenellen McCann, Brian Reardon, Annika Robbins, Sarah Mollner and the rest of our 40 interns!
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This Intern Edition isn’t like any you’ve seen before. This session’s program features candid and often comical multimedia presentations from young journalists who bring a fresh perspective to their reporting.

Intern Edition from National Public Radio Here's your To-Do List: 1) Attend the Intern Edition premiere today. (There will be no red carpets, however. You can just pretend.) 2) If you're not in DC, join us on the Web this afternoon, as our site goes live. 3) Don't close your eyes! We're audio-VISUAL. 4) Prepare for an aural & visual treat from NPR's Next Generation.

Intern Edition from National Public Radio Are you ready for Intern Edition Fall 2009?

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Intern Edition is premiering on Thursday. Catch up on what the NPR interns have been doing all fall, besides of internship, by reading our blog.
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Sports writer Jeff Pearlman joins NPR’s i.e. for another installment of In Your Shoes in which we ask guest contributors to write a post reflecting on their 20s: how they got here and what they encountered along the way.

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Author and columnist jeff Pearlman recalls his early journalism days with humor: "When my editor wanted a piece on condoms, my lede was a graphic (and
self-congratulatory!) description of my girlfriend and I having sex.
On and on and on the mistakes went, one bigger than the other."
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Sports writer Jeff Pearlman joins NPR’s i.e. for another installment of In Your Shoes in which we ask guest contributors to write a post reflecting on their 20s: how they got here and what they encountered along the way.

Intern Edition from National Public Radio The Fall '09 Intern Edition show premieres to a Web browser near you in just three days. Are you ready to hear/see the what we've whipped up for you?

Intern Edition from National Public Radio Our "favorite things" include song parodies from famous musicals. We've also got a lot of musings on the word "Foggy." See what the interns are thinking - or singing - about.
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Raindrops on metros and whiskers on politiciansBright gold jewelry and warm woolen snuggiesBrown paper bribes tied up with some twineThese are a few of my favorite [Washington] things

Intern Edition from National Public Radio Facial hair, dating tactics, germs and more - the Intern Edition Show premieres in ONE WEEK. Get ready to see and hear examples from a generation, for a generation.

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Happy Veteran's Day!
Read about how on special veteran touched an interns life.
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During High School, I had a World History teacher that I thought was the coolest man, and teacher, I’d ever met. He was also a Vietnam veteran, and probably the toughest son-of-a-you-know-what in the whole school district.

Intern Edition from National Public Radio Check out the mulitmedia work from Maggie Starbard, the Science Desk multimedia intern.
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As Congress debates health care overhaul, Regina Holliday is using her paintbrush to protest the current medical system. Her 50-foot-long mural depicts the problems her family encountered while her husband was fighting stage IV kidney cancer.
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