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- Christmas in America: Music and Traditions of a Merry Season (2006-12-25)
- Traveling Through Vermont's Fertile Farmland and Beautiful Green Mountains (2006-12-18)
- Coming to America: Writers and the Immigrant Story (2006-12-11)
- Beyond Country Roads: Exploring the Wild and Wonderful of West Virginia (2006-12-4)
- More Americans Take on the Physical Test of Marathon Races (2006-11-27)
- Thanksgiving Day: Filled With Family Traditions and, Oh Yea, Food (2006-11-20)
- Democrats Plan a Busy First 100 Hours When They Take Control of Congress in January (2006-11-13)
- Foreign Adoptions an Increasingly Popular Choice for Americans (2006-11-6)
- Election Day Will Bring Struggle for Power, Direction of US (2006-10-30)
- Two Special Places in New Mexico Provide Links to Native American History (2006-10-23)
- Books by Four Authors Living in United States Carry Us Across Borders (2006-10-16)
- Service Groups Offer All Ages a Chance to Help Those in Need (2006-10-9)
- The Making of One of Jazz's Most Influential Recordings (2006-10-2)
- Halls of Fame Mean Sports Stars' Best Days Never Have to End (2006-9-25)
- Great-Grandma Did What?! Becoming an Explorer of Family History (2006-9-18)
- Plans for Ground Zero in New York are Slow to Take Shape in Glass and Steel Above the City (2006-9-11)
- Cooking in the Great Outdoors (Fireplace Included) (2006-9-4)
- One Year After Katrina Smashed Into Gulf Coast, Uneven Progress Marks Recovery Efforts (2006-8-28)
- MTV at 25: How 'Music Television' Changed Its Tune With the Times (2006-8-21)
- White House Pressroom Getting a Makeover; Reporters Relocate (2006-8-14)
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game for Some Hits of the Musical Sort (2006-8-7)
- Clergy in America: Still Mostly a Man's World, but More Women Answer Calling and Make Gains (2006-7-31)
- Making Beautiful Music Under the Stars at Ravinia and Tanglewood (2006-7-24)
- After Six Years of Work, Doors Open on a Fresh Look for Two Art Museums in Washington (2006-7-17)
- Going the Distance, Coast to Coast and Border to Border, on America's Highways (2006-7-10)
- Celebrating America's Birthday With Fireworks, Music, Picnics and Parades (2006-7-3)
- Route 66 at Age 80: Taking a Drive on the Historic 'Mother Road' (2006-6-26)
- A Visit to Houston, Where Cowboys, Astronauts and Culture Meet (2006-6-19)
- Planning a Wedding Becomes a Marriage of a Million Details (2006-6-12)
- They Sing in English, Put on American Works, and Redefine Opera (2006-6-5)
- Honoring Military Service and Sacrifice (2006-5-29)
- Issues of Economics, Fairness Shape Debate on Working Mothers (2006-5-22)
- American Sociological Association Names Top Protest Songs (2006-5-15)
- Chicago: Some Big Places to See in the 'City of the Big Shoulders' (2006-5-8)
- The Empire State Building Turns 75 (2006-5-1)
- From Donald Duck to Biting Commentary, Cartoons in America (2006-4-24)
- Itzhak Perlman: A Citizen of the World, With His Violin as a Passport (2006-4-17)
- Mountain and Cowboy Culture Meet in Jackson Hole (2006-4-10)
- National Poetry Week: When Words Take Flight (2006-4-3)
- Library of Congress Sends Music, Poems and Movies on a National Trip to Share the 'Song of America' (2006-3-27)
- With Podcasts, When Students Speak in Class, the World Can Listen (2006-3-20)
- Six Months After the Storm, New Orleans Tries to Reclaim Its Famous Spirit (2006-3-13)
- Ballroom Appeal Gives a Lot of Americans Dancing Feet (2006-3-6)
- 'Brokeback Mountain,' 'Crash': Oscar Hopefuls Present a Serious Side of Hollywood (2006-2-27)
- Coming Face-to-Face With the History of Slavery in New York City (2006-2-20)
- After Safest Year on Record, Coal Mining Deaths Raise Concerns (2006-2-13)
- Jamestown Gets Ready to Celebrate Its 400th Anniversary (2006-2-6)
- Ride 'em, Cowboys and Cowgirls! Rodeos Keep Old West Spirit Alive (2006-1-30)
- Telecommuting: Going to Work Without Ever Leaving Home (2006-1-23)
- The Continuing Mystery of America's 'Lost Colony' (2006-1-16)
- 'Phantom of the Opera' Rewrites Broadway History After 18 Years (2006-1-9)
- Diners: A Taste of America's Past Stays Fresh in Minds and Stomachs (2006-1-2)