May 27th, 2008 · Two Tennessee farmers are trying out an old-fashioned solution to a new problem: They've hitched their farming equipment to two mules named Dolly and Molly. T.R. Raymond and his son Danny say it's a lot cheaper to fill their mules than to fill their tractors.
Keywords: Fashion · Farmers · Solution · Tennessee · Cheaper · mule · Molly · T.R · tractor · Danny · Raymond
Dec 27th, 2005 · Renee Montagne talks to T.R. Reid, Rocky Mountain bureau chief for The Washington Post, about the new chairlift at Breckenridge Ski Resort in Colorado. At an elevation just shy of 13,000 feet, it's the highest chairlift in North America.
Keywords: Americans · bureau · Colorado · The Washington Post · elevating · Renee Montagne · North America · Reid · Chairlift · T.R · Rocky Mountain · Breckenridge Ski Resort
Jul 27th, 2005 · T.R. Reid, Rocky Mountain bureau chief for The Washington Post, talks about climbing Colorado's "fourteeners." They're the mountains that stand at least 14,000 feet above sea level. Reaching their summit has become an obsession for some climbers, including Reid.
Keywords: bureau · mountains · Colorado · The Washington Post · Sea · Racks · summit · Reid · obsession · climber · T.R · Rocky Mountain
Jan 8th, 2005 · NPR's Scott Simon talks with Washington Post reporter T.R. Reid about why the world loves caffeine. His article and a photo essay on the subject appear in this month's National Geographic Magazine.
Keywords: world · Scott Simon · Washington Post · photo · Reid · T.R · caffeinated · National Geographic Magazine
Nov 2nd, 2004 · Reid is Rocky Mountain bureau chief for The Washington Post. Previously he was the Post's London bureau chief, and their Tokyo bureau chief. He is also an NPR commentator. His new book is The United States of Europe: The New Superpower and the End of American Supremacy.
Keywords: Europe · bureau · London · The Washington Post · Tokyo · Reid · T.R · Rocky Mountain · Superpower · The United States of Europe · New Superpower · End of American Supremacy
Sep 14th, 2004 · The nation's newest national park is opening in Colorado. The Great Sand Dunes is an American Sahara left behind by 12,000 years of southwesterly winds at the base of the Rockies. NPR's Renee Montagne talks to The Washington Post's T.R. Reid about the desert park.
Keywords: national · Colorado · The Washington Post · winds · Renee Montagne · Reid · T.R · Rockies · Great Sand Dunes · American Sahara