Intern Edition Summer 2004
 
 
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NPR Stories by Julie Rosenthal

A spot about an outbreak of salmonella, a bacterial illness, that was later attributed to Roma tomatoes. Aired on the newscast July 17, 2004, at 1 a.m.


A spot on a CDC study on the rate of HIV in Los Angeles and San Francisco to see if the rate mirrored an increase in syphilis infections. Aired on the newscast July 8 at 8 p.m.

Report on female midshipman fish, which during mating season are attuned to the love songs of male midshipman fish. Humans can hear the ruckus on quiet summer nights along the west coast. Aired during the hourly newscast, July 16 at 9 p.m.







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