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  • "The Memory Palace" features short stories of both famous and not-so-famous people throughout history, often focusing on the moments that slip through the cracks.
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    In his new book, writer Nate DiMeo adapts his beloved podcast that looks at the stories that fall through the cracks of history

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  • Millions are writing letters this month asking for toys. But one parent wants a toy company to add to their product line.

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  • "Guiding Light," TV's longest-running drama, comes to a close after 72 years. Nate DiMeo reports on what it means for other soap operas still on the air.

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  • If we can't stop global warming, can we adapt to it? Some ideas seem far out — like generating a giant cloud or launching a huge umbrella to block the rays of the sun. Nate DiMeo reports the proposals are risky to try, but not trying may be risky as well.

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  • With climate change reducing reliable rainfall in Australia, many cities are tapping the ocean as a water source. And they're trying to do it without making a bad problem worse. Nate Dimeo reports. First in a series.

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  • The law firm of Slater & Gordon started selling shares on the Australian Securities Exchange in 2007, making it the first publicly traded law office in the world. Nate DiMeo reports on what that might mean for lawyers and investors.

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  • Reporter Nate DiMeo takes us back to the early 1920s when radio first found a mass audience, and a few powerful corporate players used music to take control of a brand new American industry. Part of an American RadioWorks documentary.

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  • Many Americans are almost defiantly indifferent to the World Cup, leaving companies to aim their soccer marketing at fans of non-US teams. No. 1 on the list: Mexico. Nate DiMeo has the story.

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  • Jan 20, 2006

    The bill

    I've found myself completely fascinated by the receipts you get after you pay for dinner here….

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  • The other night I was in a cab on the elevated highway that bisects Shanghai. It was the last night of the third and final trip I've made to the…

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