Joel Rose

Joel Rose appears in the following:

New York Town Pulls Funds From Big Bank

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Tens of thousands of Americans moved their money out of major banks over the past few weeks as part of a nationwide protest against their policies. Now activists across the country ar...

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New York Wrestles Over Extending Millionaires Tax

Friday, October 28, 2011

Polls show that New Yorkers favor extending the so-called millionaires tax on the state's top wage earners beyond the end of the year. But Gov. Andrew Cuomo is digging in his heels, ...

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Fight Over Nuclear Plant Draws N.Y. Political Heavies

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The state's popular Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to close the aging Indian Point nuclear plant because of safety concerns, but the company that owns the facility has enlisted former New Yo...

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After Tragic Indiana Stage Collapse, A Look at Stage Inspections

Friday, August 19, 2011

In this week's Arts File, Kerry Nolan speaks with NPR reporter Joel Rose about who's supposed to inspect outdoor stages following a stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair that killed five people.

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For Slice Of Fame, Pizzerias Spar Over 'Oldest' Title

Monday, August 15, 2011

The title is generally thought to belong to Lombardi's, a pizza joint in New York City that opened in 1905. But Papa's Tomato Pies of Trenton, N.J., says it deserves the crown since L...

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Questions Continue for Informant in Fort Dix Trial

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Last spring the FBI arrested six men for an alleged plot to attack the Fort Dix army installation base in Burlington County, New Jersey. The trial for five of them is underway. Joel Rose is covering the story for NPR, and he joins us now.

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Now Playing: Bell & Glass

Saturday, June 21, 2003

Two of Philadelphia's main attractions are the Liberty Bell and the Large Glass by 20th century artist Marcel Duchamp, in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Today, contemporary artist Christian Marclay has woven them together in an installation using music, video and gift-shop knick-knacks. He insists that the ...

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Now Playing: Imprint

Saturday, October 19, 2002

A new art project organized by the Print Center of Philadelphia models itself on an outdoor advertising campaign, taking its art to billboards, coffee cups, and bus shelters.

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