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1.NPR 2008-06-30
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Zimbabwes long-time leader Robert Mugabe was sworn in for another term as president today despite an international outcry about the legitimacy of his ...
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2.NPR 2008-06-29
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President Bush has issued an emergency declaration for California, opening the way for more federal assistance for fire crews battling hundreds of wil...
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3.NPR 2008-06-28
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The US government will pay nearly six million dollars to settle a lawsuit related to the FBI's investigation of the anthrax attacks of 2001. NPR's Dav...
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4.NPR 2008-06-27
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President Bush today eased some economic sanctions against North Korea in exchange for a North Korean declaration on details of its nuclear weapons pr...
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5.NPR 2008-06-26
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The Supreme Court today has struck down a law allowing the execution of individuals convicted of child rape. The high court, in a 5-4 vote, said a Lou...
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6.NPR 2008-06-25
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An Inspector General's report is contending that politics played a major role in who was hired at the Justice Department by the Bush administration. N...
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7.NPR 2008-06-24
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The Supreme Court says it is going to review a lower court ruling protecting marine mammals from Navy sonar. NPRs Martin Kaste has more. For years, en...
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8.NPR 2008-06-23
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Gasoline prices have risen another ten cents a gallon over the past two weeks to a national average of $4.10 for self-service regular. Industry analys...
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9.NPR 2008-06-22
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Representatives from the US and other nations are gathering in Saudi Arabia for an energy summit aimed at easing high oil costs. Saudi officials say t...
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10.NPR 2008-06-21
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Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan told the House Judiciary Committee today that top White House officials deliberately misled him abo...