2:15pm

Fri March 2, 2012
The Salt

Bloggers Replace Mom's Recipe Box As Source Of Food Knowledge

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We're going to venture that just by nature of the fact that you're reading this blog, you count yourself as a member of the social mediarati.

If so, you, and a lot of other people, may sooner turn to Epicurious or Facebook to plan your next meal than your grandmother's recipe box or the Nestlé Toll House bag of chocolate chips in the cupboard. That's the word from the Hartman Group, a consumer research firm, and Publicis Consultants USA, a marketing agency.

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2:00pm

Fri March 2, 2012
Monkey See

Kristin Chenoweth On God, Comedy, And Dolly Parton

Originally published on Sat March 3, 2012 3:00 pm

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Kristin Chenoweth talks to Jacki Lyden on today's Weekends on All Things Considered, and if the only thing you got from the interview was Chenoweth warbling a bit of the first solo she ever did in church, it would be well worth it.

The Emmy-winning actress stars on ABC's new GCB, a sort of Desperate-Housewives-ish dishy, soapy comedy-drama premiering Sunday night at 10. She's come quite a long way since, as she explains, her father negotiated her first contract.

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2:00pm

Fri March 2, 2012
The Two-Way

Va. Supreme Court Denies State Attorney's Request For 'Climategate' Records

Originally published on Fri March 2, 2012 2:21 pm

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Virginia Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli's quest to obtain records from a noted climate scientist has been halted by state's Supreme Court.

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1:28pm

Fri March 2, 2012
Around the Nation

Decoding The Allure Of The Almanac

There's been something wacky with the weather this winter, and many forecasters never saw it coming.

Among them was the Old Farmer's Almanac, the quirky, centuries-old mix of historical data, prognostications and folk wisdom. Millions of people consult the quirky, centuries-old almanac, which uses a secret formula to come up with its annual, year-long weather forecasts, even though meteorologists say it has a dubious track record.

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12:45pm

Fri March 2, 2012
The Two-Way

Student Is Outraged By Rush Limbaugh Calling Her A 'Slut' And 'Prostitute'

Originally published on Fri March 2, 2012 3:04 pm

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Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown University law student who has become a "poster child" for Democrats since Republicans wouldn't let her testify at a House hearing about President Obama's policy on contraception, said today she was stunned and outraged Wednesday when conservative radio broadcaster Rush Limbaugh called her a "slut" and "prostitute" on his nationally syndicated show.

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12:45pm

Fri March 2, 2012
Monkey See

The Lorax Speaks For The SUVs

12:43pm

Fri March 2, 2012
It's All Politics

Ohio Poll: Santorum, Romney Tied Days Ahead Of Super Tuesday

If Rick Santorum has a lead on Mitt Romney in Ohio, it looks like it's not much of one. A new Quinnipiac University poll shows Santorum leading Romney by four percentage points, 35 percent to 31 percent.

With the margin of error at +/-4.3 points, the two top rivals for the Republican presidential nomination are essentially tied just days before Super Tuesday when voters in Ohio and nine other states take part in the presidential primary process.

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12:34pm

Fri March 2, 2012
Shots - Health Blog

To Protect Children From Lead, Fix Pregnant Women's Homes

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Children are diagnosed with lead exposure only when their health is already endangered. Wouldn't it be better to prevent that danger instead? That's the goal of a project in the city of St. Louis that tests the homes of pregnant women and removes dangerous lead before babies were born.

That SWAT-team approach can reduce children's exposure to toxic lead, according to a new study.

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