This hour, we're looking at women in combat, and we want to hear your views.
We're slated to talk about the weather this hour for the rest of this segment.
Finally this hour, some music that shows a very different side of composer Sergei Rachmaninov.
In this hour we'll report on the aftermath of South Dakota's ban on abortion.
We will do more of that through the course of this hour -- Anderson.
And that's it for this hour of the Bryant Park Project from NPR News.
Later this hour, we'll have The Most for today, but that's all we have for the moment.
But for much of this hour, we'll take a different tack and talk about the value of partisanship.
This hour, we're sorting out some other claims from the dangers of cell phones to the wonders of broccoli.
More on his foreign travel and Barack Obama's coming up later this hour.
It would take more than that, she told herself, to get her to open her door at this hour.
Well, we're going to try to make you care later on this hour.
In this hour of agony, however, comes a hopeful omen on that score.
We begin this hour with presidential politics, or more specifically, vice-presidential politics.
For most of this hour, we're going to focus on identity politics.
And we're going to begin this hour up on Capitol Hill, where the hearing rooms were full of interesting and sometimes fiery exchanges.
And we're going to begin this hour in Baghdad, where U.S. and Iraqi troops have cordoned off a predominantly Sunni neighborhood called Adhamyah.
Join us on in this hour for a talk with primatologists Frans de Waal and Robert Sapolsky about the nature of studying apes.
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Neither she nor anyone else in this hour-long programme mentions that on Monday the Zimbabwean dollar fell to 30 billion against the US dollar.
And first up this hour, the growing pressure on Syria over its alleged role in the assassination of Lebanon's former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
And we begin this hour with the challenges facing two health care initiatives, initiatives which could offer lessons for the nation's health care overhaul.
With his mobile telephone close to his mouth, the Indian loudly demanded the police: his usual ploy at this hour, speaking to no one.
We're talking about gardening this hour, on SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR.
We'll get reports on three of the leading candidates this hour.
We're talking about the problem of childhood hunger this hour.
And we start this hour with health care - what it costs hospitals, what it costs the government, and how states are moving to expand coverage for the poor.
You know, it's just an amazing staff we hear - have here at the old BRYANT PARK PROJECT, which is now wrapped up for this hour on Friday, December 7th.
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