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Hermeto Pascoal's Music Reaches Far Into The Stratosphere
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The Argentine Cartoonist Who Moonlights As A Nerd Rockstar
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Russell Simmons, co-founder of Def Jam records, steps aside from leadership positions in his companies because of allegations of a sexual attack. Host David Greene speaks with NPR's Elizabeth Blair.
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But in the long term, new technology could create more jobs than it eliminates, a new report says. It says governments and businesses have to prioritize retraining workers for the new economy.
Hip-Hop Mogul Russell Simmons Steps Down After 2nd Sexual Assault Accusation
Russell Simmons has stepped-down as head of his businesses Def Jam Recordings and Rush Communications following accusations of sexual assault in 1991 from actress and screenwriter Jenny Lumet.
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