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Deceptive Cadence

The Rifleman Who Fiddled For Truman, Churchill And Stalin

Stuart Canin was one of many GIs in Europe after World War II, but his violin made him different.

Delavan, Wis., is home to giant circus animal statues that commemorate a quirky history as the place where circus companies wintered. Don Gonyea/NPR hide caption

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Now On The National Stage, Scott Walker Is Still A Guy From Delavan

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The Rifleman Who Fiddled For Truman, Churchill And Stalin

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Nuclear Deal Opens Up Potential For Investors In Iran's Stock Market

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Professor Delivers A Crash Course In Real Estate Investing To Detroiters

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'I Really Like You': Amy Schumer Makes A Fine 'Trainwreck'

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