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Key Pro Date Duration Segment Title Age Morning Edition 10/08/2012 0 Key Pro Date Duration Segment Title Age Morning Edition 10/08/2012 0:04:09 When Should Seniors Hang Up The Car Keys? Age Talk Of The Nation 10/15/2012 0:30:20 Taking The Car Keys Away From Older Drivers Age All Things Considered 10/16/2012 0:05:29 Home Health Aides: In Demand, Yet Paid Little Age Morning Edition 10/17/2012 0:04:04 Home Health Aides Often As Old As Their Clients Age Talk Of The Nation 10/25/2012 0:30:21 'Elders' Seek Solutions To World's Worst Problems Age Morning Edition 11/01/2012 0:04:44 Older Voters Could Decide Outcome In Volatile Wisconsin Age All Things Considered 11/01/2012 0:03:24 Low-Income New Yorkers Struggle After Sandy Age Talk Of The Nation 11/01/2012 0:16:43 Sandy Especially Tough On Vulnerable Populations Age Fresh Air 11/05/2012 0:06:34 Caring For Mom, Dreaming Of 'Elsewhere' Age All Things Considered 11/06/2012 0:02:48 New York City's Elderly Worry As Temperatures Dip Age All Things Considered 11/09/2012 0:03:00 The Benefit Of Birthdays? 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Age Morning Edition 12/06/2012 0:03:49 Why It's Easier To Scam The Elderly Age Weekend Edition Saturday 12/08/2012 0:04:47 A Project For The Grandkids Even Cancer Can't Stop Age Morning Edition 12/14/2012 0:04:48 Inflation Index Fix Could Cut Federal Deficit Age Morning Edition 12/14/2012 0:04:11 Making The Rich Pay More For Medicare Age Morning Edition 12/17/2012 0:04:21 New Car Features May Keep Older Drivers Out Of The Big Yellow Taxi Age Tell Me More 12/27/2012 0:10:36 Putting Granny Into A Pod Agriculture All Things Considered 10/04/2012 0:08:20 The Cost Of Saving Lives With Local Peanuts In Haiti Agriculture Tell Me More 10/12/2012 0:07:45 50 Years On, Reconsidering Cesar Chavez Agriculture Morning Edition 10/17/2012 0:04:04 Farmers Cautious Of Drought-Resistant Seeds Agriculture Weekend Edition Sunday 10/21/2012 0:04:01 Despite Protest, College Plans To Slaughter, Serve Farm's Beloved Oxen Agriculture All Things Considered 11/08/2012 0:03:52 Corn Belt Farmland: The Newest Real Estate Bubble? 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AIDS All Things Considered 11/29/2012 0:03:55 Clinton Reveals Blueprint For An 'AIDS-Free Generation' AIDS Morning Edition 11/30/2012 0:02:37 A Life's Ministry Springs From A Dilemma Over AIDS AIDS Talk Of The Nation 12/03/2012 0:30:19 Stigma, Fear Keep Many From Getting Tested For HIV Arms Control All Things Considered 10/12/2012 0:03:18 Russia No Longer Wants US Aid To Secure Nukes Arms Control Weekend Edition Sunday 10/14/2012 0:04:02 Russia To Go It Alone On Nuke Disarmament Arms Control Tell Me More 10/22/2012 0:11:38 Childhood Memories Of The Cuban Missile Crisis Arms Control Talk Of The Nation 11/08/2012 0:30:10 Author Warns 'Second Nuclear Age' Is Here Arms Control Morning Edition 11/29/2012 0:04:22 Is Iran Ready For A New Round Of Nuclear Talks? Arts Morning Edition 10/01/2012 0:06:06 The CD, At 30, Is Feeling Its Age Arts Morning Edition 10/01/2012 0:01:13 The Best James Bond: Who's No. 1 As 007? 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