May 24, 2012

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Music Interviews

Regina Spektor Still Doesn't Write Anything Down()  

The songs on What We Saw From the Cheap Seats don't come just from the past year but from a span of "10 years or more," Regina Spektor says.

Through early live bootlegs uploaded to the Internet by fans, Spektor culled 10 years' worth of songs for her new album. "It gives me so much relief to know that they're somewhere," Spektor says.

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What's Up, Doc? When Your Doctor Rushes Like The Road Runner()  

Patients continue to complain that physicians don't spend enough time examining and talking with them.

KQEDWhen it comes to time, there is a stubborn feeling among patients that doctors are in too big of a hurry. That is troubling — and frustrating — to physicians who feel that they are already packing more into every work day and are stretched thin by paperwork.

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Middle East

Egyptians Report Few Hang-ups During Voting

 

Middle East

Egyptian Leaders Weigh In On Election

 

National Security

U.S. Targets Al-Qaeda In Chatrooms, Banner Ads

 

Politics

Some In GOP Warming To Parts Of Health Care Law

 

Business

What Will HP's Restructuring Look Like?

 

Technology

Why Printer Ink Is The Other 'Black Gold'

 

World

After Long Nuclear Talks, Iran Agrees To Meet Again

 

Middle East

Violent Riots Target African Nationals Living In Israel

 

Religion

Pa. Monsignor On Trial For Covering Up Sex Abuse

 

Remembrances

Hal Jackson Was Pioneering Voice In Black Radio

 

Movies

Controversial World War II Documentary Rereleased

 

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