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  • Josephine Walker and Stephanie McClary won an underwater jack-o-lantern contest in Florida. In Maine, Edwin Pierpont's pumpkin weighed in at over 1,800 pounds at the Damariscotta Pumpkinfest.
  • Thousands of people live and work around the 16-acre site known as Ground Zero. Daily, they are reminded of Sept. 11. They must confront clean-up crews and the throngs of tourists who come to visit. Join Robert Siegel for a tour of the perimeter of the site and conversations with dentist Jeffrey Shapiro, lawyer Peter Sloane, art buyer Michelle Chant, students Jenny Chen and Sarah Blakeley and financial writers Stephanie Auwerter and Brett Nelson.
  • Sears, Roebuck President Julius Rosenwald and civil rights leader Booker T. Washington got together to help build of thousands of schoolhouses for black children in the segregated South. Author Stephanie Deutsch tells the story of their friendship in You Need a Schoolhouse.
  • NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with hair stylist Stephanie Mero about the controversy surrounding DevaCurl products.
  • One of Hillary Rodham Clinton's most ardent campaign supporters has died. Ohio Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones suffered a brain aneurysm while driving Tuesday in her home district of Cleveland, and was pronounced dead Wednesday. She was 58 years old.
  • Steve Inskeep talks to Michael Rothfeld of The Wall Street Journalabout Stephanie Clifford, known professionally as Stormy Daniels, who's suing President Trump to void a hush-money deal.
  • For our series "Outbreak Voices," hospital chaplain Stephanie Ramos of Los Angeles recounts what two years of her ministry has been like, comforting the sick and grieving affected by COVID-19.
  • Explosive Eighteen is the 18th in the best-selling series of crime novels featuring Jersey girl Stephanie Plum. Author Janet Evanovich discusses the inspiration for her heroine and how she eavesdrops for ideas.
  • Stephanie and Hugh Dawson were racing to the hospital in Chesapeake, Va., over the weekend. She was in labor when their truck broke down. They got to the hospital by snowplow in the nick of time.
  • A sound montage of a few prominent voices in this past eek's news, including a radio transmission between a French sailor and a reenpeace activist, as well as Greenpeace Spokesperson Stephanie Mills as the rench storm a Greenpeace ship protesting nuclear testing; President Bill linton on normalization of relations with Vietnam and Rep. Sam Johnson (R-TX) n his opposition to the President's Vietnam policy; U.S. Intelligence pokesperson revealing intercepted 1940's KGB messages linking Julius and Ethel osenberg to espionage; Rep. Charlie Rose (D-NC) and Anti-Tobacco Lawyer atthew Meyers on whether or not the FDA should regulate tobacco; and teen moker Crystal Griffith.
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