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  • Wilson's new project, the musical equivalent of a landscape painting, took four years to finish.
  • More than 94 years after being sunk by a torpedo, a ship carrying tons of silver has been located by a marine salvage company. Odyssey Marine Exploration Inc. says it has found the SS Mantola, which came under attack by a German ship in 1917, as it sailed from London to Calcutta.
  • Murfie will burn your old discs to a digital file, recycle the cases and even resell the album online. It's part eBay, part iTunes, the company says.
  • The $447 billion plan is likely to be rejected later today when the Senate holds a key procedural vote. Democrats have a "Plan B," though. They're looking at breaking up the measure into smaller pieces that may stand better chances of passage.
  • Utah's Division of Wildlife Resources has five robotic deer. They're placed near highways at night and they mimic deer movements. But the deer don't drop when shot. Instead, an officer emerges to seize the violator's gun.
  • Maybe there won't be many long-lasting repercussions from this battle between millionaires (the players) and billionaires (at least some of the owners) over how to divide millions of dollars.
  • The seemingly intractable nature of the problems plaguing Afghanistan are being underscored yet again with two new reports from the United Nations.
  • On his way out as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen's comments about Pakistan has given public voice to concerns about the country's intelligence agency. Those comments have raised new questions about U.S.-Pakistan relations and what the U.S. should do next.
  • NPR has named a new president and chief executive officer: Gary Knell, president and CEO of Sesame Workshop, the company that produces Sesame Street.
  • The U.S. economy is struggling to grow. The European Union is trying to contain a debt crisis. And, in a case of bad timing, the world's fastest-growing major economy, China, is trying to slow down to stem high inflation and what some fear is a housing bubble.
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