The BJ Leiderman Public Radio Sampler
Youre listening to selections from
The BJ Leiderman Public Radio Sampler, including themes from Morning Edition, Weekend Edition, Car Talk, Wait, Wait, Dont Tell Me! and Marketplace, many of which were arranged by
Jim Pugh.
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NPR Marketplace- air fares
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2010/02/09/pm-blankets/-original podcast
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http://marketplace.publicradio.org/—marketplace
http://www.npr.org/—national public radio
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Kai Ryssdal: And now, ladies and gentlemen, it has come to this. American Airlines says economy-class passengers on its domestic flights are going to have to pay to stay warm. Starting May 1st — just in time for the summer rush — a pillow and blanket set will be available for 8 bucks. So how many more formerly free luxuries do you suppose airlines can possibly charge for? The Marketplace Players say, oh, lots more.
RICO GAGLIANO: Good afternoon, everybody, this is your captain speaking. We’ve reached our cruising altitude. Just want to give you a quick rundown of the amenities available for purchase on this flight.
In a few minutes we’ll be cutting off the supply of oxygen in the economy cabin. Additional oxygen can be purchased for a nickel per minute, just slip your coins into the slot in the armrest. Exact change is required. If you need change, our attendants will provide it to you, for an additional fee of $1 per nickel.
In about an hour, we’ll be flying over the Grand Canyon, and you can take a look by inserting a $5 bill in the slot beside your window. The window shade will pop up for exactly 23 seconds.
$30 dollars to use the restroom. $10 dollars a flush. And when you get back to your seat, our attendants will be happy to recline it for you — for $57 dollars. Or for $5, they’ll punch you in the head so hard you’ll black out for the whole flight.
That’s about it. Now just sit back, relax and enjoy the next two hours. At that point passengers who refuse to pay our $200 completion fee will be thrown off the plane 36,000 feet above Wichita, while the rest of us continue on to New York.
Thanks again for traveling with us. We know you have a lot of choices when flying, and they’re all bad, so shut up.
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Walking to Marketplace Mall in Kalentong
I decided to go to the Marketplace Mall in Kalentong to have a haircut at David’s Salon. Since it was soo traffic that day because it was Dec. 31 and everyone was busy preparing for their New Year’s celebration, we decided to walk to the mall. Here’s the busy street leading to Kalentong and how Kalentong looks like every Dec. 31 of each year. It surprised us to see that the Marketplace Mall was partially burned and David’s Salon was temporarily closed, so I had to find another place for my haircut. The fire started when the fireworks and firecrackers of the vendors selling them was ignited by a cigarette butt early in the morning. That’s all! Marketplace Mall, Kalentong, Mandaluyong City, Philippines Dec. 31, 2008
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Crisis Camp on “Marketplace”
American Public Media’s “Marketplace” featured Crisis Camp and the Sunlight Foundation on their show of January 18th, 2010. In their story, “Devising aid programs on their laptops” reporter Brett Neely interviews Sunlight Labs Director Clay Johnson and several participants at Crisis Camp.
Be sure to visit the story on Marketplace at:
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2010/01/18/pm-camp-crisis/
PHOTO CREDITS:
Leslie Jenkins
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lesliejenkins/sets/72157623234077342/with/4283896183/
Nicko Margolies
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunlightfoundation/sets/72157623239963066/
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Asterios Kokkinos, Comics & Comics on NPR’s Marketplace
Taped at “Comics & Comics”, the show at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles run by Tom Franck. Broadcast July 25th, 2008.
Duration : 0:1:5
Marketplace — Water gadgets
Kai Ryssdal goes for a dip to check out the latest waterproof gadgets and devices. http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/08/27/underwater_gadgets_q/
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Marketplace – Co-Working 05/19/2008
Working from home may seem like the pinnacle of professional convenience. But it can also be a double-edged sword for creative types who crave stimulation and social contact. Alex Goldmark looked into one solution for the work-at-home blues: Co-working.
Duration : 0:3:29