With Hillary Clinton standing up to pressure to bow out of the Democratic nomination race, John and Adaora are asking, What's the best way you ever 'got out'... of a job, of a relationship, of waiting in line at Starbucks? Share your answer at thetakeaway.org and tune in Friday morning to hear what others had to say.
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May 8, 2008
Following his apology for driving drunk, Congressman Vito Fossella admitted earlier today that he had a child with a woman who is not his wife, Laura Fay, who bailed him out of jail. Fossella, who is married with 3 children is the only Republican in the New York City delegation.
Actor Charles Boyer had a continental flavor that went over big in the U.S. Ten of his most engaging films will be screened in New York this month. Sara Fishko asks why...in this edition of the Fishko Files...
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We look at the hit revival of “South Pacific,” the first since its debut in 1949. Also: John Turturro and Max Casella, now starring in Beckett's “Endgame” at BAM. A States of the Union update on West Virginia. A new novel about werewolves in East L.A. And Please Explain is all about farm subsidies!
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Over two decades, one company reshaped how we experience entertainment, including rock radio and live concerts. Today, a look at Clear Channel Communications, past and present. Also: Aruna Sairam is one of the most sought-after vocalists of Karnatic music of south India. She joins us to talk about Hinduism, poetry, and to perform live in studio. And: a documentary claims a dictator rigged Europe's legendary song contest 40 years ago.
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) -- Myanmar's junta seized U.N. aid shipments headed for hungry and homeless survivors of last week's devastating cyclone, prompting the world body to suspend further help on Friday. The U.N. said the aid included 38 tons of high-energy biscuits.
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