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  • Featuring a day prize for a Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Tour.
  • Evangelist Billy Graham has been admitted to a North Carolina hospital for a lung infection, according to a spokesperson.
  • LESTER GRAHAM OF MEMBER STATION KWMU IN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI REPORTS ON THE POTENTIAL GRAIN AND CORN-PRODUCTS SHORTAGES THIS FALL AS A RESULT OF THIS SPRING'S CONTANT RAINS IN THE MIDWEST.
  • Sen. Bob Graham says his range of experience, which includes being governor of Florida and serving on the Senate Intelligence Committee, gives him an edge over the eight other Democrats running for president. Hear an extended version of Graham's interview with NPR's Bob Edwards.
  • Meet Len Graham, the legendary singer and songwriter from Northern Ireland who carries an equal number of songs and stories in his heart.
  • This summer, All Things Considered is airing portions of stump speeches from the candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination. On Monday's show we hear an excerpt of a speech from Sen. Bob Graham of Florida.
  • KSUT's Tami Graham spoke with Wade Griffith, Executive Director of Durango-based non-profit Shanta Foundation regarding their work in Myanmar, especially…
  • Tami Graham interviewed Elizabeth Marsh, Executive Director of the Southwest Colorado Accelerator Program for Entrepreneurs regarding several current…
  • NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the career of British author Graham Greene, born October 2, 1904, in Berkhamsted, England. Greene was best known for his well-crafted spy thrillers, set in exotic locales.
  • Rock impresario Bill Graham. We remember him with a 1989 interview recorded in San Francisco. He first made his mark as the rock promoter of the psychedelic scene. He came up with the idea of turning old theatres into rock venues... he had the Fillmore in San Francisco and the Fillmore East in New York. He eventually branched out into every aspect of rock promotion. He was a producer of several groundbreaking international benefits including Live Aid and the Amnesty International concert tours. Graham died in a 1991 helicopter crash at the age of 60.
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