The Two-Way
12:31 pm
Mon August 20, 2012

Lance Armstrong Loses Bid To Stop Doping Hearing

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Lance Armstrong competes in the Ironman Panama 70.3. triathlon in Panama City, Panama.

Originally published on Mon August 20, 2012 12:36 pm

A federal court in Austin, Texas has dismissed a lawsuit filed by cyclist Lance Armstrong that sought to stop a doping hearing by the United States Anti-Doping Agency.

The AP reports:

"Armstrong has repeatedly denied doping. His lawsuit claimed USADA lacked jurisdiction and that its arbitration process violates his constitutional rights.

"U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks dismissed the lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed. Armstrong can appeal in federal court, go ahead with USADA's arbitration or accept its sanctions."

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Election 2012
11:29 am
Mon August 20, 2012

State Voter ID Laws Hang In The Balance

With a few months left before the presidential election, voter ID laws are in limbo in a number of states. Critics say the laws disenfranchise eligible voters, supporters say they prevent voter fraud. Guest host Viviana Hurtado discusses the court challenges and national implications with NPR's Corey Dade and Pennsylvania activist Bob Previdi.

The Two-Way
11:08 am
Mon August 20, 2012

Famed Augusta National Golf Club Adds First 2 Female Members

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The 16th green at Augusta National — framed by some of the course's famed azaleas — in 2001.

Originally published on Mon August 20, 2012 1:06 pm

Breaking news from The Associated Press about a historic day for one of the nation's most historic sporting venues:

"For the first time in its 80-year history, Augusta National Golf Club has female members.

"The home of the Masters has invited former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and South Carolina financier Darla Moore to become the first women in green jackets when the club opens for a new season in October. Both women have accepted."

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The Two-Way
10:57 am
Mon August 20, 2012

Scott McKenzie, Who Sang 'San Francisco' In The Summer Of Love, Dies

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Scott McKenzie, center, with the members of The Mamas and the Papas in 1967. John Phillips, far right, wrote San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair). McKenzie died Saturday.

Originally published on Mon August 20, 2012 1:04 pm

He sang a gentle song that became a hit and something of a theme song for 1967's "Summer of Love."

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The Two-Way
10:24 am
Mon August 20, 2012

Hundreds Of Christians Hiding In Pakistan After Girl's Arrest

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In the Islamabad slum where a Christian girl is accused of burning some Muslim verses, the gate to her family's home is locked and the people who live there have fled.
  • Lauren Frayer, on the NPR Newscast

"Hundreds of Pakistani Christians are hiding out at a priest's compound, praying for the safety of an 11-year-old member of their community" who is in police custody, NPR's Lauren Freyer reports from Islamabad. The Christians also fear their own safety.

The cause of anger directed toward them by some in the Muslim nation: The girl may have burned some Islamic religious materials. According to The Associated Press:

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The Modern Classical Experience

The Modern Classical Experience is a show that focuses solely on composers and compositions written in the 20th and 21st century. You won't hear Bach, Beethoven or Brahms on this program. There is so much great music for us to explore and discuss by composers you normally never get to hear like Pierre Jalbert, Uuno Klami, Bright Sheng to name just a few. So if you are interested in hearing a mix of new contemporary music along with some more familiar composers, tune in and enjoy. As I always say before each show. Some things you'll like, others you could live without, but in the end it's all about the experience.

Participation Nation
10:10 am
Mon August 20, 2012

Dames Gone Wild In Burlington, Vt.

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The women of Dames Gone Wild: Carol Hasbrouck, Sharon Saraga and Joyce Claflin.

As Dames Gone Wild, we are traveling the U.S. doing volunteer work after leaving jobs that no longer fulfilled us. In our 50s and 60s, we had the courage to leave our home, St. Petersburg, Fla., in June and we are on our fifteenth stop — Burlington, Vt. — of 33 cities during our Summer Service Adventure.

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Harmonia

Harmonia is a weekly one-hour radio program that takes listeners back in history to the cathedrals, fairs, and stages of the past, teaching listeners about history as documented by musicians of the periods.

http://indianapublicmedia.org/harmonia/

American Opera Series

These weekly Saturday operas are rebroadcasts of some of the nations best.

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