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4:05pm

Sun December 16, 2012
Author Interviews

Walking Through Life As A 'Pastor'

Originally published on Mon December 17, 2012 2:18 pm

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GUY RAZ, HOST:

It's WEEKENDS on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, from NPR News. I'm Guy Raz. Yesterday on the program, we spoke with pastor and poet Eugene Peterson. He's retired now, but he was the pastor at Christ Our King Presbyterian Church - near Baltimore - for 30 years. Back in the 1990s, he began to translate the Bible into modern-day English. It became the best-selling book called "The Message." It's a book millions of Christians and non-Christians alike, have come to rely on.

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1:53pm

Sun December 16, 2012
Music Interviews

Upended By Label Drama, Alex Clare Lands On His Feet

Originally published on Sun December 16, 2012 5:38 pm

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5:45pm

Sat December 15, 2012
Shootings In Newtown, Conn.

Newtown Father Gives Tearful Tribute To His Daughter

Originally published on Sat December 15, 2012 6:04 pm

Robbie Parker's 6-year-old daughter, Emilie Parker, was killed in Friday's shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut. He spoke to the media Saturday in Newtown. Here is an excerpt of his tribute to his daughter.

4:14pm

Sat December 15, 2012
Middle East

Egyptians Vote On Contested Constitution Draft

Originally published on Sat December 15, 2012 6:04 pm

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GUY RAZ, HOST:

We're going to turn to other news for a moment and a story out of Egypt. Voters in that country began to turn out for the first phase of a controversial constitutional amendment. Opponents of that Islamist back draft constitution have been mounting protests for weeks. Some of those clashes turned deadly. Reporter Merrit Kennedy is in Alexandria, and she sent this report.

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4:14pm

Sat December 15, 2012
U.S.

Profiling Mass Shooters And Assessing Threats

Originally published on Sat December 15, 2012 6:04 pm

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GUY RAZ, HOST:

And as police begin to piece together a picture of the gunman, Adam Lanza, they will also be looking at possible motives. Here in the studio with me is NPR science correspondent Shankar Vedantam.

And, Shankar, you have reported in the past about building profiles of these kinds of assailants. I mean, usually, we're talking about men. We're talking about often about white men. Does what we know about Lanza fit that profile of a mass shooter?

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