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      <title>For Bob Marley's 75th Birthday, Ziggy Marley Reflects On His Father's Legacy</title>
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      <description>Reggae's biggest ambassador would have turned 75 this week, had he not died four decades ago from cancer. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Ziggy Marley about his father's legacy.</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img src="https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/52211fe/2147483647/strip/false/crop/1060x795+0+0/resize/704x528!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Flegacy%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2020%2F02%2Fmarley-dennislawrence-955c371292854918aca56185fe7f6df2471cac04.jpe" alt="bob-marley-who-still-casts-a-large-shadow-on-the-reggae-world-39-years-after-his-death-would-have-turned-75-this-week"><figcaption>Bob Marley, who still casts a large shadow on the reggae world 39 years after his death, would have turned 75 this week.<span>(Courtesy of the artist)</span></figcaption></figure><p>It can be hard to reconcile <a href="https://www.npr.org/artists/15283623/bob-marley" target="_blank">Bob Marley</a>'s massive and ongoing influence with the fact that the genre-defining reggae artist was just 36 when he died of cancer in 1981. Marley would have turned 75 this Thursday; to this day, his music accounts for nearly a quarter of the reggae listened to in the United States.</p><p>To celebrate Marley's 75th birthday, his estate is launching a year of events and releases, including concerts featuring Marley's sons, Ziggy and Stephen, new music videos and reissues. NPR's Scott Simon talked to <a href="https://www.npr.org/artists/15397909/ziggy-marley" target="_blank">Ziggy Marley</a> about his own memories of his father and his music</p><p>Ziggy was 12 years old when his father died, and he says he most of all remembers his father as a generous person. "He's a loving man; I think that is the most important thing," he says.</p><p>True to the Marley tradition, Ziggy says that the classic Bob Marley message of peace, love and happiness still has a place in an often bleak world.</p><p>"The majority of people are good people, are peaceful people," Marley says. "But we're just not loud, we're just not on the TV, we're not in the news — it's just the people making war in the news."</p><p>Listen to their full conversation in the player above.<br>Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. </p><figure><img src="https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/9ee22d6/2147483647/strip/false/crop/1x1+0+0/resize/1x1!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Flegacy%2F__utm.gif"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <dc:creator>Ian Stewart</dc:creator>
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      <title>Crews Search For Wreckage Of N.Y. Couple's Plane Near Jamaica</title>
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      <description>The plane's occupants are believed to have been real estate developer Larry Glazer, who may have been at the controls, and his wife, Jane, who owned a catalog business.</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img src="https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/031fd93/2147483647/strip/false/crop/575x323+0+0/resize/575x323!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Flegacy%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2014%2F09%2Fglazers_larry_jane_wide-5ff0829dbe1f1c34a4647ca28c28115e4b172a08.jpg" alt="larry-and-jane-glazer-were-on-their-way-from-rochester-n-y-to-florida-when-their-plane-ceased-communications-with-air-traffic-control"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>Search teams are looking for signs of a private plane that crashed in the ocean near Jamaica Friday, after diverting from a flight path that was to have taken it from New York to Florida. The plane attracted the attention of both the U.S. and Cuban military after its pilot ceased communications.The plane went down about 14 miles from Jamaica's coast. Its occupants are believed to have been real estate developer Larry Glazer, an experienced pilot who may have been at the controls, and his wife, Jane, the owner of a catalog business.<a href="http://interactive.wxxi.org/highlights/2014/09/larry-and-jane-glazer-tragic-loss-rochester-community" target="_blank">Member station WXXI</a> has these details about the couple:<grove-blockquote> "They were good friends, dedicated members of the WXXI/Little Board, and totally committed to Rochester. "As a developer, Larry Glazer and his Buckingham Properties group always looked for the difficult projects, ones that others might pass on, because he was so committed to the future of Rochester and wanted to make a difference. He was one of the strongest supporters of WXXI's affiliation with the Little Theatre. "Jane Glazer also owned a major local business, QCI Direct. She was scheduled to be inducted into the Rochester Business Hall of Fame next month."</grove-blockquote>As <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/09/05/346139111/turboprop-plane-with-unresponsive-pilot-crashes-off-jamaican-coast" target="_blank">we reported Friday</a>, the Glazers' plane, a high-performance single-engine turboprop, left an airport in Rochester, N.Y., at 8:45 a.m. ET, bound for Naples, Fla. But air traffic controllers lost contact with it at 10 a.m. and the craft crashed in the afternoon, seemingly because it had run out of fuel.Before the crash, <a href="http://wxxinews.org/post/search-resumes-wreckage-small-plane-owned-larry-jane-glazer" target="_blank">WXXI reports</a>, the aircraft flew "southbound off the Florida coast, and over the Atlantic Ocean to Cuba. Two F-15 jets were scrambled by NORAD to escort the plane where they found the pilot slumped over and the windows covered in fog."The station adds that the plane's last communications included a request to fly at an altitude below 20,000 feet — a detail that has led <a href="http://time.com/3275543/hypoxia-plane-cuba-jamaica-larry-glazer/" target="_blank">aviation experts to suspect</a> the plane's cabin might not have had adequate oxygen.The Jamaican and U.S. coast guards will search for the aircraft today, reports the <a href="http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/JAMAICA--US-BEGIN-SEARCH-OF-SUSPECTED-PLANE-CRASH-SITE_17491740" target="_blank">Jamaica Observer</a>. An oil slick was spotted on the water Friday, but darkness forced searchers to abandon their efforts.In Naples, <a href="http://www.abc-7.com/story/26458809/fighter-jets-trailing-unresponsive-naples-bound-plane#.VAsa78VdVqM" target="_blank">ABC 7 News</a> published a statement from the Glazers' children:<grove-blockquote>  <p> "We are devastated by the tragic and sudden loss of our parents, Jane and Larry Glazer. They loved and appreciated the opportunity to help build the community of Rochester, and we thank everyone in the community for their expressions of support. We understand that there are many questions yet to be answered about today's events, and we too are awaiting answers. At this time, we would appreciate the ability to mourn privately. </p>"Thank you for your understanding. <br>Mindy, Rick and Ken Glazer"</grove-blockquote>  Copyright 2014 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/. <figure><img src="https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/9ee22d6/2147483647/strip/false/crop/1x1+0+0/resize/1x1!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Flegacy%2F__utm.gif"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p></p>]]></content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2014 11:26:00 GMT</pubDate>
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