Middle East
5:30 am
Fri August 3, 2012

Iran's Supreme Leader Has Photos To Share

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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

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Movies
5:14 am
Fri August 3, 2012

Back To The Future With 'Total Recall' Remake

Originally published on Fri August 3, 2012 5:30 am

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RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST:

Look for a review of the new science fiction epic "Total Recall" and you'll see headlines ready Total Makeover. You might recall the 1990 original starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. With our review of the remake, here's Kenneth Turan.

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Business
5:14 am
Fri August 3, 2012

In N.Y.C., Private Sector To Invest In Social Issues

Originally published on Fri August 3, 2012 5:30 am

New York City officials are experimenting with a new way to fund social programs normally paid for with tax dollars. New York City officials say the prison intervention program could keep many of the nearly four thousand adolescent males that enter the jail system each year from returning. WNYC's Colby Hamilton reports Goldman Sachs is set to make a nearly $10 million investment in a social impact bond.

Business
5:14 am
Fri August 3, 2012

A Bad Day For The Royal Bank Of Scotland

Originally published on Fri August 3, 2012 5:30 am

RBS, the Royal Bank of Scotland, is already in a tough spot. It's among several banks being investigated for allegedly rigging the interbank lending rate known as LIBOR. As Steve Inskeep reports, Friday it warned that it faced several potential lawsuits over those allegations.

Presidential Race
5:14 am
Fri August 3, 2012

Back From Abroad, Romney Hits The Road In Colo.

Originally published on Fri August 3, 2012 5:30 am

Mitt Romney campaigned Thursday in Colorado, the first domestic appearances since returning from his trip to Europe and the Middle East. He huddled with Republican governors who heaped praise on him in Aspen, where he also held a fundraiser. And, NPR's Brian Naylor reports, he addressed a rally in a Denver suburb.

Middle East
5:14 am
Fri August 3, 2012

As Kofi Annan Steps Down, What's In Store For Syria?

Originally published on Fri August 3, 2012 5:30 am

Kofi Annan will step down at the end of the month from his post as UN-Arab League envoy for Syria. Annan's resignation is the latest blow to the faltering efforts to find a solution to the crisis in Syria. Steve Inskeep talks about the implications with Robert Malley of the International Crisis Group.

Space
5:14 am
Fri August 3, 2012

NASA Rover To Explore The Red Planet

Originally published on Fri August 3, 2012 5:30 am

A NASA rover called "Curiosity" is approaching Mars. After a more than eight-month journey, it's set to land on Mars late Sunday night. Steve Inskeep and Renee Montagne report.

Sports
5:14 am
Fri August 3, 2012

U.S. Holds Most Medals So Far In London Olympics

Originally published on Fri August 3, 2012 5:30 am

We'll see where the count stands after another day of competition at the London Olympics but after Thursday, the United States is at the top with the most medals. Renee Montagne has results of Thursday night's Olympics competition.

Sports
5:14 am
Fri August 3, 2012

London Olympics' Record-Setting First Week

Originally published on Fri August 3, 2012 5:30 am

The London Olympics have produced lots of fascinating moments in its early days. Records have been shattered, rules have been broken. And it's only the first week. NPR's Mike Pesca has been covering the games and joins Steve Inskeep.

Middle East
5:14 am
Fri August 3, 2012

U.S. Sees Signs Of Al-Qaida Arm In Syria

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Members of the Free Syrian Army are seen in a neighborhood of Damascus, Syria on June 28. Several huge suicide bombings this year suggest al-Qaida or other extremists are joining the battle against President Bashar Assad's regime.

Originally published on Sat August 4, 2012 5:34 am

Late last month, counterterrorism officials discovered a disturbing video on YouTube that showed what appeared to be a faction of the Syrian rebel army standing in front of a fluttering black banner. The mysterious flag — which read "no god but God" in white Arabic cursive — is thought to be a reproduction of the Prophet Muhammad's battle flag. It has also become al-Qaida in Iraq's calling card in Syria.

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