History of Unemployment; Oil Ashore in Texas; Jane Goodall; 'Last Words of the Executed', Unexamined Rape Evidence Kits Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email Top of the Hour: The Economics of Unemployment Benefits, Morning Headlines Are Unemployment Benefits a Disincentive to Work? Immigrant Farm Workers Ask Americans to Take Their Jobs... Please World Cup: The Dutch are In. Who Will They Face In the Finals? Composer Gustav Mahler Born 150 Years Ago Jane Goodall on the Future of Primatology The Dangers of 'Empires of Food' Top of the Hour: Tar Balls Wash Ashore in Texas, Morning Headlines Tar Balls Reach Texas Coast Sam's Club to Offer Small Business Loans Obama Administration Sues Arizona Illinois to Set Standard For Sex Crimes DNA Testing Listeners Respond: Does Unemployment Insurance Make Us Lazy? Last Words of the Executed: A Cultural History of Dying Words ( flickr: haydnseek ) Produced by PRI and WNYC