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  • A new name burst onto the top rungs of British pop charts this year with a song called, "My Heart." Well, maybe not a new name; it's actually one of the most famous names in musical history. Host Scott Simon speaks with screen legend Doris Day about her new album.
  • In Baghdad, top U.N. weapons inspectors Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei say they see "the beginning of a change of heart on the part of Iraq." But they also express caution, and warn Iraq to take more steps to facilitate the inspection process. NPR's Anne Garrels reports from Baghdad.
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  • In this morning's recap:The latest on Tulsa's Good Friday shooting spree.McLain High School will get state help.Gas prices here among the lowest in the…
  • In this morning's update from KWGS News:The latest on the Green County flooding.Tulsa Police shot and kill a home invasion suspect.President Obama wings…
  • In the local news this morning, we have details on:Funding for OK-POP is in doubt from the legislature.The DHS could lose federal dollars for being too…
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  • Director Ridley Scott has made two of the best science fiction films of modern times, Alien and Blade Runner. Prometheus is more involving than this year's summer blockbuster competition, but by the standards of the director's earlier films, it's a disappointment.
  • The Cherokee Nation moves ahead with an initiative to improve health care for tribal members. A topping out ceremony is held for one of four health…
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