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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Brian Turner was an average young American who volunteered for military service in Iraq. At night he wrote poetry by flashlight. When his tour ended, he collected his poems into a book called "Here, Bullet." This one is called "A Night in Blue."

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

George Dyson tells Anne Strainchamps that his father was on the team that imagined using tiny atomic bombs to propel a huge spaceship around the solar system.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Gordon Grice is an English professor and a life-long insect hobbyist.  He tells Steve Palson about the praying mantis.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Harvey Kaye talks with Steve Paulson about visionary founding father Thomas Paine.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Gary Brecher is a data entry clerk in Fresno, California. But he's better known as "War Nerd," which is the title of his column in Moscow's English language alternative newspaper and his book, "The War Nerd."

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Geoffrey Colvin says that great performance is within the grasp of anyone who's willing to put in the right kind of practice.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Glenn Kurtz was a child prodigy of sorts and headed for a big concert career as a classical guitarist.  But it didn't happen.  Now he's playing again but for the joy of it.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Harriet Brown had a smart, happy daughter who was stricken in adolescence by anorexia.

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