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1.NPR 2010-11-30
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The White House is calling the whistle-blowing group Wikileaks and anyone linked to the release of classified materials criminals. Secretary of State ...
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2.NPR 2010-11-29
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Wikileaks has moved forward with a major document drop of hundreds of thousands of confidential US diplomatic cables. NPR's Michele Kelemen reports th...
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3.NPR 2010-11-28
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From NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone. A Somali-born teenager is accused of plotting mass murder at a Christmas tree-lighting ceremony in ...
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4.NPR 2010-11-27
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Early signs point to bigger-than-usual crowds for a Black Friday, when retailers hope post-Thanksgiving Day sales catapult them into the black through...
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5.NPR 2010-11-26
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The president of South Korea is ordering more troops to the island that North Korea attacked on Tuesday, killing four and injuring 18. NPR's Louisa Li...
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6.NPR 2010-11-25
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So far so good, fear-belong-lines from a planned protest at the enhanced security scanning at the airports around the country haven't apparently happe...
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7.NPR 2010-11-24
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President Obama told workers at a Chrysler plant in Kokomo, Indiana today their success is a sign of confidence in the countrys future. But even as we...
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8.NPR 2010-11-23
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More than 300 people are dead in a stampede at a water festival in Cambodia. The prime minister says hundreds more are injured. Thousands of people ha...
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9.NPR 2010-11-22
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We are fast approaching the busiest travel day of the year, and it could really be a madhouse of the nation's airports if an Internet-organized boycot...
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10.NPR 2010-11-21
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NATO leaders agreed today on a plan to transfer to the Afghan military the job of ensuring that nation's security. President Obama said the internatio...