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Host Liane Hansen talks with Micheline Maynard, editor for  Changing Gears , a new public radio project that looks at the future of the industrial Midwest.</span> 				<a class="teaserlink_feed_6" href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129662800&amp;ft=1&amp;f=1003" target="_self">more...</a><br style="clear:both"/></div></div><div class="teaseritem_feed_6"><a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129662804&amp;ft=1&amp;f=1003" target="_self"><div class="teaseritem_title_feed_6">Dangerous Drivers\' Worst Habits Might Be Yours</div></a><div><span class="teasertext_feed_6">Visions of a faster rush hour might be dancing in drivers\' heads, but their current behavior is what\'s really taking their minds off the road. Talking on cell phones while driving and making unnecessary lane changes are two of the bad habits that Don Redelmeier has studied. 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With smarter cars and sky-high roads, the future may just come to their rescue.</span> 				<a class="teaserlink_feed_6" href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129629729&amp;ft=1&amp;f=1003" target="_self">more...</a><br style="clear:both"/></div></div><div class="teaseritem_feed_6"><a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129649433&amp;ft=1&amp;f=1003" target="_self"><div class="teaseritem_title_feed_6">Safer For Your Soul, But Is Kosher Healthier, Too?</div></a><div><span class="teasertext_feed_6">After mad cow disease, peanut butter recalls and e-coli in spinach, shoppers want to know what’s in their food and where it comes from. That\'s turned a very old way of eating into a very new way of shopping -- one that crosses religious lines.</span> 				<a class="teaserlink_feed_6" href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129649433&amp;ft=1&amp;f=1003" target="_self">more...</a><br style="clear:both"/></div></div><div class="teaseritem_feed_6"><a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129631395&amp;ft=1&amp;f=1003" target="_self"><div class="teaseritem_title_feed_6">The Fall TV \'Stars\': Lobbyists, Big Oil And Bad Banks</div></a><div><span class="teasertext_feed_6">The upcoming "season" for campaign ads will bring plenty of charges, countercharges and downright lies. Here\'s your preview of what\'s to come in the political ad wars.</span> 				<a class="teaserlink_feed_6" href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129631395&amp;ft=1&amp;f=1003" target="_self">more...</a><br style="clear:both"/></div></div><div class="teaseritem_feed_6"><a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129594806&amp;ft=1&amp;f=1003" target="_self"><div class="teaseritem_title_feed_6">Earl\'s Biggest Damage In Northeast: Business</div></a><div><span class="teasertext_feed_6">The storm swooped into New England waters as a tropical storm with winds of 70 mph after sideswiping North Carolina\'s Outer Banks, where it caused flooding but no injuries and little damage.</span> 				<a class="teaserlink_feed_6" href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129594806&amp;ft=1&amp;f=1003" target="_self">more...</a><br style="clear:both"/></div></div></div>');
