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Sports: Rallying For Wrestling

May 19, 2013 (Weekend Edition Sunday) — Host Rachel Martin speaks with NPR's Mike Pesca about wrestling. The Iran and U.S. teams were supposed to face off in Los Angeles, and the sport is battling to stay in the Olympics.

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Turmoil Of '63 Shut Down Proms; Former Students Dance Again

by Gigi Douban
May 19, 2013 (Weekend Edition Sunday) — Several high schools had to cancel their proms in 1963, during a time of tumultuous civil rights protests across the South, and in Birmingham, Ala., particularly. Fifty years later, some of those African-American students finally got the chance to dance the night away. Gigi Douban reports.

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How Possessive: The Apostrophe's Place In Space

May 19, 2013 (Weekend Edition Sunday) — Martha Brockenbrough, the founder of National Grammar Day and the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar, tells host Rachel Martin about what she has referred to as an "apostrophe catastrophe." The U.S. Board on Geographic Names has a policy against possessive apostrophes in the names of places. The reason, The Wall Street Journal reports, is that the apostrophe quote implies private ownership of a public space.

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Revisiting U.S. Commitment To The Middle East

May 19, 2013 (Weekend Edition Sunday) — Two years ago on May 19, President Obama called for a new chapter in American diplomacy, promising to make it a top priority to support democracy and human rights in a changing Middle East. Some experts say that the U.S. has failed to live up to that commitment in places like Egypt, Libya and Tunisia. The conflict in Syria has also opened a darker chapter in the Arab uprisings.

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Political Takeaways: Headaches For The White House

May 19, 2013 (Weekend Edition Sunday) — Controversies dominated this past week's political headlines, leaving the Obama White House on the defensive, trying to contain any lasting damage. Host Rachel Martin talks with NPR's Mara Liasson.

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