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Newly Found Beethoven Manuscript to Be Auctioned
A manuscript in Ludwig van Beethoven's own hand was discovered in a Philadelphia seminary in July. It is expected to fetch $1.7 to $2.6 million at auction next month.
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BNC's candidate forum will now be held at the Long House Hotel
Four candidates running in the U.S. House Special Election, Emil Notti, Tara Sweeney, Mary Peltola, and Sarah Palin, will participate in a candidate forum at the Long House Hotel on May 6 from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Report: U.S. Jobs Creation Far Below Expectations
NPR's Jack Speer reports on another disappointing jobs report. The U.S. Department of Labor reported Friday that business payrolls rose by 21,000 in February -- much weaker than the 125,000 new jobs economists were expecting. The unemployment rate held steady at 5.6 percent, but it was the number of workers who gave up on finding a job that kept the unemployment rate from going up.
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Plan to Move Art Collection Sparks Protests
The Barnes collection is perhaps the most famous private art collection in the world, worth more than $6 billion. The art is now on the verge of leaving its longtime home in the suburbs for a location in downtown Philadelphia. Critics call the plan a corporate takeover and a play for tourism dollars. And a group of students is asking a judge to let them argue their case in court. Hear Joel Rose, of member station WHYY.
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Wal-Mart Faces Largest-Ever Sex-Discrimination Suit
A federal judge rules that a sex-discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart can become a class-action suit, encompassing 1.6 million current and former female employees. Wal-Mart said it would appeal the decision. The class-action status makes the suit the largest discrimination case ever brought against a private employer in the United States. NPR's Elaine Korry reports.
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24-hour Kuskokwim River set net opportunity to target 'abundant sockeye' announced
The opener, from June 30 at 9 a.m. to July 1 at 9 a.m., will be limited to set nets with 6-inch or less mesh not exceeding 75 feet in length and 45 meshes in depth.
Lott Giving Up Senate GOP Leader's Post
Sen. Trent Lott (R-MS) says he will step down as Senate Republican leader following a furor over remarks that seemed to endorse America's segregated past. Lott faced a Jan. 6 vote on his status as incoming majority leader and a challenge for the post from Sen. Bill Frist (R-TN). Hear from NPR's Alex Chadwick and NPR's David Welna.
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New York and New Jersey declare emergencies as heavy rain soaks the region
The National Weather Service predicts as much as 6 inches of rain, with flash flooding possible in urban settings just weeks after Hurricane Ida pummeled the area.
Ryan Hackett is a big fan of the Megafobia roller coaster in Wales
Hackett has been riding the coaster for 25 years. The pandemic slowed his progress, but he recently hit 6,000 rides. Hackett isn't stopping to celebrate. His next goal is 10,000 rides.
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Oregon man breaks the record for fastest time alphabetizing alphabet soup
Jacob Chandler successfully arranged letters "A" through "Z" in 2 minutes and 8.6 seconds. Chandler says he was inspired to take on the challenge to show his son that anything is possible.
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