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'Twilight': For Teens, A Swooningly Bloody Romance *

Nov 20th, 2008 · Morning Edition's movie critic is not, and never has been, a 13-year-old girl. But Catherine Hardwicke's dead-on screen take on Stephenie Meyer's vampire books makes him wish he could be — if only to get the full effect.

Keywords: critic · movies · Teen · romance · Twilight · vampires · Catherine Hardwicke · emMorning · Stephenie Meyer · swooningly

Voters In York., Pa., Examine Race *

Sep 11th, 2008 · All Things Considered has collaborated with Morning Edition in conversations about politics, race and personal lives in York, Pa. The city and county have a rich and erratic history with regard to race. Residents discuss the presidential election.

Keywords: city · politics · presidential · county · York · residents · voters · history · rich · PA · collaboration · Things Considered

Politics And Race in York, Pa.

Sep 11th, 2008 · Morning Edition and All Things Considered traveled to York, Pa., for a series of conversations with residents about race in their personal lives and in politics. The city and county of York have a rich, uneven history of race relations. Over the years, racial tensions have waxed and waned, but never disappeared. A broad cross section of voters speak about how black Americans perceive white Americans and vice versa.

Keywords: city · politics · Americans · county · Relations · York · residents · voters · history · vice · Racial · rich

Minorities Get Little Respect On The Big Screen

Aug 27th, 2008 · As the summer movie season draws to a close, Morning Edition commentator John Ridley weighs in on what he thinks has been a really bad spell for minorities at the multiplex — both for actors and moviegoers.

Keywords: actor · movies · John Ridley · moviegoers · Multiplex · emMorning

Leroy Sievers: A Life Lived With Courage

Aug 17th, 2008 · For 25 years, journalist Leroy Sievers covered wars. But he is better known to his NPR audience through his blog and Morning Edition commentaries about his battle with colon cancer. His fight provided inspiration for the community he built up online. On Friday, Leroy Sievers died at the age of 53.

Keywords: community · audience · cancer · colon · online · inspiration · Leroy · Blog · Courageous · Leroy Sievers · commentaries · Sievers

French Thriller 'Tell No One' Gains Momentum In U.S. *

Aug 12th, 2008 · Tell No One is a French thriller that was a hit in Europe, but it had a hard time finding distribution in the United States. Now it's been out for some weeks, and its audience is growing through strong word-of-mouth. Los Angeles Times and Morning Edition film critic Kenneth Turan has the story.

Keywords: Europe · critic · United States · audience · French · distribution · thriller · Kenneth Turan · emMorning · emLos · Angeles Times · emTell

Reading The Declaration Of Independence **

Jul 4th, 2008 · A July 4 tradition continues. Morning Edition hosts, reporters, newscasters and commentators read the Declaration of Independence.

Keywords: independent · Traditional · newscaster · Declaration of Independence · declaration · emMorning

Female Workers Break Stereotypes in Karachi

Jun 5th, 2008 · Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep continues his reporting from one of the largest cities in the world as part of our series, "The Urban Frontier." In this segment, we meet two influential women in Karachi, Pakistan. Sabra Khadun supervises men digging a new sewer, and Purveen Rehman works as an architect and leader of a research center. Both women are breaking stereotypes in a male-dominated society.

Keywords: world · Pakistan · Society · Steve Inskeep · workers · research · cities · architects · male · stereotypes · sewer · supervises

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