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  • 52 year-old Rocco Pepe has had numerous military deployments. Too many campaigns, he says, to name. His 20 year career with the Marines began in 1976,…
  • Nailah Lymus, a 27-year-old aspiring designer and Muslim woman, had her first runway show during New York City's Fashion Week. Her clothing line, Amirah Creations, aims for modesty, but is also "transitional" in catering to both Muslims and non-Muslims.
  • Herman Cain is near the top of a new national poll, despite battling allegations of sexual harassment from a dozen years ago. So what do his likely fans at the Americans for Prosperity Foundation conference think of Cain and charges against him? NPR's Andrea Seabrook was there and talked to some of them.
  • Indie rock and pop might meet in the middle — and gain real artistic independence in the process.
  • With a new season of Doctor Who beginning, BBC America hopes that showing it at the same time it's airing in the UK will solve longtime problems with U.S. viewers who just can't wait for the new episodes ... so they don't.
  • Andrew Rossi spent a year at The New York Times following reporters old and young, and walked away with an enticing, insiderish portrayal of a major media institution in flux — a reality show starring the chroniclers of reality.
  • Sister-act Mary Mary has reigned over the gospel scene for more than a decade, propelled by uplifting lyrics and a blend of different genres. Host Michel Martin speaks with Erica and Tina Campbell about life, their passion for the word of God and their new album, Something Big.
  • Nearly all Libyans agree that security should be a top priority for the country's interim government. Some councilmen and rebel commanders say the first step to ensuring security will be to take away the light arms that both sides handed out en masse.
  • HBO's How to Make It in America airs its season finale Sunday, and if you listen close, you'll see what sets music supervisor Scott Vener apart. He got his start on the hit series Entourage, but says the credit for finding new hit music shouldn't go to him.
  • He fills the positions that opened earlier this year when controversies led to Vivian Schiller's departure. Today on Talk of the Nation, and later on Twitter, Knell takes questions.
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