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All Songs Considered
2:13 pm
Wed May 30, 2012

Dancing While The Sun Comes Up: Detroit Electronic Music Festival, 2012 Recap

Credit Courtesy of the Movement Electronic Music Festival

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 11:07 am

Planet Money
2:03 pm
Wed May 30, 2012

What Air Traffic Can Teach Us About Kidney Transplants

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Waiting their turn.

Originally published on Thu June 7, 2012 3:11 pm

This is the second of two stories we're doing this week on organ transplants. See the first story, Who Decides Whether This 26-Year-Old Woman Gets A Lung Transplant?

Nikolaos Trichakis is a Harvard Business School professor who studies air traffic. He was watching the news one night when a segment came on about the waiting list for kidney transplants.

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The Salt
1:48 pm
Wed May 30, 2012

Food Trucks Draw Hungry Kids For Free Summer Meals

Credit Timothy Cipriano / New Haven Public Schools
New Haven Public Schools' summer food truck will deliver an expected 40,000 free meals to kids in eligible neighborhoods during July and August.

For millions of American children, the end of the school year means the end of free and reduced-price lunches that fill the gap between their appetites and their families' budgets. It's not that meals aren't available during the summer – they generally are, thanks to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Summer Food Service Program. But getting kids to show up for those meals is harder than you'd think.

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The Two-Way
1:47 pm
Wed May 30, 2012

Pakistani Court Did Not Connect Doctor's Conviction To Bin Laden Hunt

The Pakistani doctor who American officials say was recruited by the CIA to help in the hunt for Osama bin Laden, and has since been sentenced to 33 years in prison, was convicted of having ties to a banned militant group, not for alleged treason.

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American Dreams: Then And Now
1:46 pm
Wed May 30, 2012

With The American Dream Comes The Nightmare

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Unemployed circus clown Tim Torkildson, aka Dusty the Clown, sits on a bench on the north side of the U.S. Capitol in May.

Originally published on Mon August 6, 2012 10:34 am

One American's dream can be another American's nightmare.

Consider: Some people long to live in big cities; others think cities have ruined the landscape. Some Americans love to drive big old honking SUVs; others see huge cars as pollution-producing monsters. For some people, the American dream is a steady office job. For others, the office is a sinkhole and the real dream is freedom from the office.

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