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Court reporter on NPR

From an e-mail just sent to the News Department from colleague Nate DeGraff:

Scott Simon's interview with superstar courts scribe Eric Collins will air on NPR's "Weekend Edition" tomorrow morning between 8 and 10 a.m. They'll chat about Eric's stories on whether witnesses should be allowed to swear in on the Quran before testifying. The interview was recorded this afternoon.

"I probably sound like an idiot," he said. I didn’t disagree.

No word on whether our young friend will attempt to show off by referring to himself as the News & Record's "legal affairs correspondent."

That Nate. Such a warm, affirming guy.

You can listen to the program on local NPR affiliates WFDD (88.5 FM) and WUNC (91.5 FM), or on the Internet here.

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