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Marge Klindera and Carol Miller have worked at a Thanksgiving call center for decades. That means answering thousands of panicked questions from questionable cooks — and people just seeking kindness.
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When he killed a fellow inmate in prison, Carlos Rocha "looked at it like he was a criminal, just like me." But when his own brother was killed in jail, Rocha gained a new perspective on his crime.
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This Columbus Day, October 14, WUIS' Illinois Edition invites you to listen to this special broadcast, Ties that Bind: StoryCorps10th Anniversary…
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Bryan Echols was about to turn 40 -- exactly half his father's age -- when he began thinking about their evolving relationship. From tough love to long conversations in the car, Bryan and his father, Lindberg, recount what changed as each grew older.
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In some families, a specific talent seems to be passed down through the generations. That could be the case for Ledo Lucietto and his daughter Anne, who share a passion for mechanical engineering.
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This week's installment of StoryCorps Griot features William and Glen Haley. They remember their father, Joseph Howard Haley, who founded the Jackie Robinson West Little League in 1971. Although the league only had one team at its inception, it fostered the talents of ballplayers who later played in the major leagues.
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Sue Hyde lives in Cambridge, Mass., with her wife, Jade McGleughlin, their daughter Jesse, 14, and their son Max, 12. Jesse recently asked her mother about the differences between their childhoods.
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At 68, Barb Fuller-Curry lives across the road from the farm where she grew up in rural Illinois. To her, the land is a reminder of the sacrifices her father and mother made for their children.