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1.NPR 2010-07-31
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Rescuers in Los Angeles are racing to find victims who may still be trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building. NPR's Mandalit del Barco was on the...
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2.NPR 2010-07-30
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Demonstrations against Arizona's immigration law lead to arrests in downtown Phoenix today. Several dozen people were handcuffed. This a day after a f...
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3.NPR 2010-07-29
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Opponents of Arizona's new immigration law are celebrating a victory this afternoon. We believe that a judge's ruling was a very strong one. Clarissa ...
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4.NPR 2010-07-28
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President Obama's trying to shore up support for the war in Afghanistan following the unauthorized release of a huge cache of classified documents fro...
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5.NPR 2010-07-27
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The Pentagon says it's trying to assess the potential damage caused by the leak of more than 90,000 classified documents on the Afghanistan War. In a ...
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6.NPR 2010-07-26
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BP's chief executive may be out of a job soon. Several reports today say Tony Hayward will be replaced this week because of his handling of the BP oil...
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7.NPR 2010-07-25
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What's left of tropical depression Bonnie is weakening as it makes its way through the Gulf of Mexico. Authorities in the Gulf are now sending ships b...
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8.NPR 2010-07-24
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The NPR family in the broader world of journalism is remembering a giant among us. NPR News Analyst Daniel Schorr died this morning at the age of 93, ...
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9.NPR 2010-07-23
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The temporary cap on the BP oil well will stay closed even as ships are evacuated for a tropical storm expected to hit the area this weekend. Incident...
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10.NPR 2010-07-22
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The White House is apologizing to Shirley Sherrod, a black USDA employee, who was forced to resign this week after being accused of racial bias agains...