Noah Adams—Radio Personality
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Noah Adams of NPR just wrote us to say he's heading out again into the field with his old D5.
http://www.transom.org/about/news/b2.php?m=200502
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Noah Adams talks to Patrick Olsen, head athletic trainer at South Kitspa High School, in Port Orchard, Washington, about today's report in the Journal of the American Medical Association, about androstenedione, a popular supplement taken to enhance athletic performance.
http://www.healthwatcher.net/dietfraud.com/action_supplement.html
Noah Adams tells Judith Strasser about learning to play the piano when he was fifty. Noah's book is "Piano Lessons: Music, Love & True Adventures."
http://www.wpr.org/book/980816c.htm
Noah Adams is an American broadcast journalist and author, known primarily for his more than thirty years of experience on National Public Radio. A former co-host of the daily All Things Considered program, he is currently the senior correspondent at the network's National Desk. As a bestselling author, Adams' books tend to document a full year in his life, specifically as that year relates to a particular passion or research project. Adams has also dabbled in major documentary ...
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Noah Adams stated in NPR'S Lost and Found Sound: "History can even draw a line that would connect Mark Twain the folk-singer with Jack Kerouac and Bob Dylan."
http://emol.org/books/twain/index.html
April 12, 1999 Noah Adams speaks with Serbian journalist Milica Pesic who has been studying Serb propaganda.
http://www.bu.edu/globalbeat/pubs/Pesic041299.html
