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Arthritis Foundation Of The Mid-Atlantic Region: Arthritis Walk

On Saturday, May 18, 2013 at the Washington Monument, The Arthritis Foundation of the Mid Atlantic Region will be hosting its "Arthritis Walk" to build awareness regarding the nation's most common cause of disability - arthritis.
 
Participants will have the option of completing a one mile or three mile walk. There will also be a "Health and Wellness" tent offering massages and health screenings.

Registration for the walk is free. For more information, please visit www.walkonthemall.com, or call Penny with the Arthritis Foundation at 202-787-5326 or e-mail pschnarrs@arthritis.org.

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The Fat Lady Sings For New York City Opera

The New York City Opera will close its doors this month after 70 years of production. Guest host Celeste Headlee talks to composer Anthony Davis whose work X, The Life and Times of Malcolm X premiered at the opera almost 30 years ago.
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Labor-Starved Pear Farmers Buckle Under Bumper Crop

The majority of the nation's pears grow in the Pacific Northwest, and this year's harvest is predicted to be one of the largest in history. But farmers are facing a shortfall that's been plaguing many agricultural industries: not enough workers to pick the fruit.
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Has The US Forgotten Egypt?

Political unrest in Egypt might seem low on the list of concerns for the U.S. government. But one commentator says the situation there needs to be dealt with swiftly. Guest host Celeste Headlee speaks with Shadi Hamid, of the Brookings Doha Center, about the risks of forgetting Egypt.
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Wanted: A New Generation Of High-Tech Aviation Workers

Millions of U.S. factory jobs have been lost in the past decade. Now, in North Carolina, high school students are being encouraged to think about taking manufacturing jobs. But this isn't the furniture-making or textile labor of generations past — it's a new kind of highly technical work in aviation.

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