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The Two-Way
6:43 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Decision Day Arrives In Wisconsin

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Getting out the vote: In Janesville, Wis., on Monday, Democrat Wanda Sonnentag was calling voters.
  • Don Gonyea, reporting on 'Morning Edition'

Polls open at 7 a.m. local time (8 a.m. ET) in Wisconsin, where the bitter battle over whether to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker is finally coming to a conclusion.

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Animals
6:43 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Artist Takes Taxidermy To New Heights

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DAVID GREENE, HOST:

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Around the Nation
6:38 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Castle In Phoenix Sells For $1.5 Million

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RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST:

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The Two-Way
6:08 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Reports: Drone Strike Targeted Al-Qaida's 'Leading Propagandist'

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Abu Yahya al-Libi in an October 2011 video obtained by the watchdog group IntelCenter.

Originally published on Tue June 5, 2012 12:59 pm

The man described as al-Qaida's "leading propagandist" and the No. 2 leader in that terrorist organization was killed by a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan on Monday, NPR, CNN and The Associated Press say they've been told by "a U.S. official."

That word came around 1:40 p.m. ET.

Our original post. Reports: Drone Strike Targeted Al-Qaida's 'Leading Propagandist'

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Song Of The Day
6:03 am
Tue June 5, 2012

Zammuto: Beyond The Books, A Restless Imagination

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Zammuto.

Singer-songwriter Nick Zammuto spent most of the '00s as one half of the experimental folk duo The Books, but in the wake of the project's recent breakup, Zammuto has released his first significant solo work in about a decade. Adopting his fun, imaginative approach to experimental music, the self-titled record finds him executing his unique vision with the help of a full band.

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