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LINDA WERTHEIMER has been with NPR since the network first went on the air with All Things Con...

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Linda Wertheimer joined NPR on May 3, 1971, the day the network first went on the air with All Things Considered.
1971 · NPR broadcast debut
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Linda Wertheimer's book 'Listening to America: Twenty-Five years in the Life of a Nation as Heard on National Public Radio' will be released on May 29, 1995.
1995 · book release
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The book marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of NPR (not of All Things Considered).
25 years · NPR founding anniversary
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LINDA WERTHEIMER has been with NPR since the network first went on the air with All Things Considered, May 3, 1971. Wertheimer is a host of NPR's "All Things Considered." Wertheimer has come out with a book that looks back at some of the key events in American history as they were covered by NPR. Stations: Linda Wertheimer's Listening to America: Twenty-Five years in the Life of a Nation as Heard on National Public Radio (Houghton Mifflin) It will be released May 29, 1995. The book marks 25th Anniversary of the founding of NPR not ATC.

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