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Valley Public Radio NPR's Carl Kasell leaving Morning News:
NPR's Carl Kasell Leaving Newscasts; But He'll Still Be On 'Wait Wait' - The Two-Way - Breaking News
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Carl Kasell, who has been on the air with NPR since 1975 and has brought listeners the news of joyous events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and tragedies such as the 9/11 attacks in 2001, is planning to give his final newscast on Dec. 30.

Valley Public Radio From NPR's Picture Show Blog:
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Tim Burton is probably the only person who could get away with using a monster's mouth as the entrance to an art exhibition. You know him for his films Edward Scissorhands and The Nightmare Before Christmas. ...

Valley Public Radio Today's classical line up (starting at 1 PM PST): Bax, Northern Ballad No. 3; Benda, Flute Concerto in A; Bartók, Concerto for Orchestra; Orff, Carmina Burana; Haydn, Symphony No. 34 in d.
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11:00Talk of the Nation01:06Clearly Classical04:00All Things Considered07:00Valley Writers Read with Franz..08:00The Freeway Series: Music From..

Valley Public Radio Symphony News from NPR:
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The Baltimore Symphony conductor chooses a season of music built on the belief that understanding where we come from, and celebrating diversity, can create a sense of continuity, history and belonging — not to mention some great concerts.

Valley Public Radio Were yours?
Yes, Your Parents 'Were Awesome'; So Why Not Show The World? - The Two-Way - Breaking News, Analysis
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You may not want to admit it. But your parents were probably pretty cool in their day (and I bet many still are, for that matter!)

Valley Public Radio Today at 9 AM on Quality of Life: Identity...Who are we and how do we perceive/define ourselves? Join the discussion or listen live:
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Quality of Life Fresno Mayor - Ashley SwearenginIn the Mode O Flanders FreeValley Writers Read A Hike Down Colony Mill RoadQuality of Life Health Care ...

Valley Public Radio Ft. Hood Updates from NPR:
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There are reports of a shooting attack at Ft. Hood Army Base. Seven are dead, 12 wounded. One gunman is reported in custody. There is a search for another gunman.

Valley Public Radio NPR Staff shares reading picks:
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A new weekly feature spotlights staff picks of standout books. This week, new novels from Barbara Kingsolver, Philip Roth and Paul Auster. Jonathan Safran Foer makes the case against Eating Animals, and Ken Auletta's Googled profiles one of the world's most significant companies.

Valley Public Radio Right now on Quality of Life: Fresno mayor Ashley Swearengin. Join the discussion at 559-275-8989 or listen live:
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09:00Quality of Life with Terry..10:00Clearly Classical11:00Talk of the Nation01:06Clearly Classical04:00All Things Considered

Valley Public Radio For all of you opera fans:
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One of the most soaring voices in the world has taken a dive, but we don't mean that unkindly. This fall in Berlin, Placido Domingo, the great tenor, is singing the title role in Simon Boccanegra as a baritone. It's a testament to his ambitious spirit.
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