National Public Radio (NPR) is a semi-independent, privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization that serves as a national syndicator to public radio stations in the United States. NPR was created in 1970, following congressional passage of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson, which established the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and also led to the creation of the Public Broadcasting Service.
Its two flagship programs on weekdays are Morning Edition and its afternoon equivalent, All Things Considered, both of which have had Muppets as guests. Gary E. Knell and Rosita appeared on Tell Me More, Thursday, May 15, 2008. [1] Former TV Guide editor Michael Davis appeared on The Diane Rehm Show in January 2009 to talk about his history book, Street Gang.
On February 10, 2008, Cookie Monster appeared on In Character with Elizabeth Blair. [2]
National Public Radio, or NPR, is a commercial free radio venture in the United States which reaches an audience of 26 million people daily.
NPR was the first broadcaster of the 1981 Star Wars and 1983 The Empire Strikes Back radio drama adaptations.
Several Star Wars-themed programs were aired in 2005 during the run-up to the release of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, including an interview with composer John Williams, reviews of the movie, and more.
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Common - Normal Rare - Short Print - Super Short Print - Holofoil Rare Rare - Super Rare - Ultra Rare - Ultimate Rare - Ghost Rare - Holographic Rare Secret Rare - Prismatic Secret Rare - Ultra Secret Rare - Secret Ultra Rare Parallel Rare - Normal Parallel Rare Duel Terminal Parallel Rares Explanation on Differences in Parallel Rares Normal - Rare - Super Rare - Ultra Rare - Secret Rare |
A Normal Parallel Rare has all the characteristics of a Common card (i.e., no foil image and a black or white card name), but has the Parallel Rare coating which makes the whole surface reflect. The coating tends to stiffen the card and when scanned the coating creates a uniform haze on the card. This rarity is also sometimes referred to as Parallel Common, as Normal Parallel Rares have always been made from Common cards.

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