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Public
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Carolina
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source for classical, jazz, and Americana music. PRE is an NPR affiliate with award-winning programs such as Morning Edition, Weekend Edition, All Things Considered, Car Talk and Thistle and Shamrock. The station serves as the primary public radio outlet for 17 counties of Eastern Central North Carolina. From north to south, PRE serves the cities and surrounding communities of Washington, Greenville, New Bern, and Jacksonville, and from east to west Beaufort, Morehead City, Kinston and Goldsboro.
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Syrian Troops Target Key Rebel-Held Town ›
Qusair is a strategically important town that lies between Homs, where the Syrian uprising began two years ago, and the Lebanese border. If President Bashar Assad's troops – reportedly backed by Hezbollah fighters — regain the town, they would control an important route from the coast to the capital, Damascus.
Sun, 19 May 2013 18:35:00 -0400
Young Kenyans Build Mobile Apps For Local Use ›
College students and recent graduates crammed the top floor of a tech hub in Nairobi for a competition built around the theme "Solutions for the Next Billion Mobile Users." Africa has more than 600 million mobile phone users (approximately 11 percent of the global total) – and the number is growing.
Sun, 19 May 2013 17:25:00 -0400
Two Excerpts You Should Read From Obama's Morehouse Speech ›
President Obama delivered a rare, very personal speech during the commencement ceremony at the historically black college.
Sun, 19 May 2013 17:02:00 -0400
North Korea Fires Another 'Short-Range Projectile' ›
Like the missiles on Saturday, the projectile missed neighboring countries. The U.S. called the launch "provocations."
Sun, 19 May 2013 15:34:00 -0400
Boom Or Bust? Saving Rhode Island's 'Superman' Building ›
The iconic Industrial Trust Tower in downtown Providence is empty for the first time in 85 years. Developers want to turn it into luxury apartments — and want the state and city to pay for it. But Providence — like the rest of Rhode Island — faces its own economic problems, as well as a recent failed investment.
Sun, 19 May 2013 16:56:00 -0400
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