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3:24 pm
Fri May 25, 2012

A Tweet, A Year In A Labor Camp, And Now An Appeal

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Fang Hong is seeking compensation for the year he spent in a Chinese labor camp — his sentence for a scatological tweet that mocked politician Bo Xilai and Police Chief Wang Lijun.

Originally published on Fri May 25, 2012 4:24 pm

This is the tale of a single tweet and its far-reaching consequences in China.

In April 2011, retired forestry official Fang Hong posted a scatological tweet, mocking a powerful Chinese politician, Bo Xilai, the Chongqing party secretary.

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World Cafe
3:19 pm
Fri May 25, 2012

John Mayer On World Cafe

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John Mayer.

Originally published on Wed December 26, 2012 4:11 pm

Becoming a rock star has major implications — just ask John Mayer. The singer-songwriter's personal history and relationships are all public knowledge, thanks to the enormous media attention that the 34-year-old attracts. The attention in turn attracts trouble, but Mayer, who has just released his fifth solo studio album, tries to take it all in stride.

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The Two-Way
3:18 pm
Fri May 25, 2012

Spanish Lender Requests $24 Billion Bailout

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Spanish bank Bankia's headquarters in Madrid. Spain's fourth-biggest bank, Bankia asked the government for a 19 billion euro bailout.

Originally published on Fri May 25, 2012 7:44 pm

A troubled Spanish lender has asked the government for 19 billion euros ($24 billion) of public money to keep the bank from collapsing.

As The New York Times reports, this is far beyond what the government was expecting when it took over Bankia and "its portfolio of delinquent real estate loans."

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PG-13: Risky Reads
3:15 pm
Fri May 25, 2012

The End Is Near, And It's No Walk 'On The Beach'

Originally published on Wed June 6, 2012 6:29 pm

Myla Goldberg's books include The False Friend and Bee Season.

Growing up, I had pretty much the same interests as any other early '80s kid: I loved The Muppets and Schoolhouse Rock, and I was obsessed with mutually assured nuclear destruction.

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Music Interviews
3:12 pm
Fri May 25, 2012

In A Clouded World, The CD Can 'Stay'

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Twelve years after uploading his band's songs on MP3.com, Jim's Big Ego lead singer Jim Infantino (center) still thinks digital music is "pretty neat."

Originally published on Fri May 25, 2012 4:24 pm

Twelve years ago on All Things Considered, we presented the story of a Boston band that was trying something new to get its tunes to fans: Jim's Big Ego took its recorded music to potential listeners by way of the Internet.

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