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  • Commentator Ellen Ullman talks about the fear of becoming obsolete in the computer industry - an industry which changes at an incredibly rapid rate.
  • The Beatles made their last public performance 27 years ago today, on the roof of Apple studios.
  • The Navy is suspending flights by a fighter squadron, following the crash of one of its F-14 jets in a Nashville Tennessee suburb. Five people died in the accident, including the two fliers aboard the plane. NPR's Martha Raddatz looks at what investigators have determined about the cause.
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    DAY BIRTHS - Tandaleya Wilder of Connecticut Public Radio reports that a hospital in Greenwich has decided not to discharge mothers who've given birth after only one day, as most insurance companies insist. Hospital officials say one-day stays are dangerous for newborn babies and their mothers. The second day's stay will be at the hospital's expense.
  • WE RECEIVE A LESSON IN BELLRINGING FROM THE DIRECTOR OF MUSIC AT ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
  • Conor O'Clery, Washington correspondant for the Irish Times ewspaper, joins host Liane Hansen to discuss the impact of Ireland's ewly-passed referendum legalizing divorce. They will also speak about President linton's upcoming visit to Ireland.
  • - N.F.L. LOYALTY - Popular Culture commentator Steven Stark takes a ook at the larger implications of the move by football's Cleveland Browns to altimore. Stark says such moves are straining fan loyalty.
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