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12:16am

Tue May 8, 2012
Theater

A Test Of Hearts, Minds And 'Hands On A Hardbody'

Originally published on Wed May 9, 2012 1:04 pm

About 20 years ago, a Texas car dealership started a competition: Contestants had to keep one hand on a brand-new, fully loaded truck; the last person standing got to keep it.

It may not seem like a gripping drama, but it was the subject of a 1997 documentary. And now, it's the basis of a musical.

It's called Hands on a Hardbody, and that hardbody is, yes, the truck. At a rehearsal at the La Jolla Playhouse in California, it's on casters so the actors can spin it around the stage.

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4:20pm

Mon May 7, 2012
Fall Membership Campaign

KALW listeners are the best!

Thanks to everyone who made KALW’s Fall Membership Campaign a success.

More than 3200 listeners – including 700 new members – pledged a total of $327,000 to support Local Public Radio.  Because of that support, KALW is on track financially and we won't be back on the air asking for your support until May of 2013.

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4:49am

Mon May 7, 2012
Sports

Orioles, Rex Sox Run Out Of Pitchers

Originally published on Mon May 7, 2012 9:55 am

The 17-inning game went so long, that for the first time since 1925, two Major League teams had non-pitchers on the mound. Baltimore won with pitching from Chris Davis, who's trained to play first base.

4:39am

Mon May 7, 2012
Around the Nation

Contest To Search For New Top Liar

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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

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3:25am

Mon May 7, 2012
Around the Nation

Drilling Boom Strains State Regulatory Agencies

Originally published on Mon May 7, 2012 3:34 am

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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

Tax revenue coming from shale, oil, and gas development has many states very happy, but the boom is also putting a strain on regulators. There are not enough of them to inspect all the drilling sites. Colorado, for example, has 17 inspectors for more the 47,000 active oil and gas wells. Kirk Siegler reports from member station KUNC.

KIRK SIEGLER, BYLINE: Each day, Jim Precobb(ph) of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission logs about 400 miles in his state-owned truck.

JIM PRECOBB: It is absolutely staggering.

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