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1.NPR 2010-11-20
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Those very careful pat-downs at airport security checkpoints have some passengers and pilots in a furor. But the head of the TSA says they are necessa...
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2.NPR 2010-11-19
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General Motor's back to being publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange, a major milestone in GM's quest for independence from government ownersh...
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3.NPR 2010-11-18
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The man billed as the first Guantanamo Bay terror suspect to face a civilian trial, Ahmed Ghailani, has been found not guilty of terrorism charges tod...
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4.NPR 2010-11-17
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A 25-year-old service member from Iowa is the first living recipient of the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War. Moments ago at a White House ceremon...
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5.NPR 2010-11-16
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Congressman Charles Rangel of New York had requested to delay his ethics trial and it was denied. Today a bipartisan congressional panel decided not t...
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6.NPR 2010-11-15
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Taxation is topic A as Congress returns to Washington for a lame-duck session. At issue, should the tax cuts adopted during the Bush administration ex...
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7.NPR 2010-11-14
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Freedom today for pro-democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar, the former Burma. Seven and a half years ago, Suu Kyi was sentenced to house arr...
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8.NPR 2010-11-13
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President Obama's spending the last two days of his Asia tour in Japan, shoring up trade support at a regional summit after suffering a few setbacks. ...
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9.NPR 2010-11-12
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From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh. Taps and stillness following a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns on Veterans Day. Vic...
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10.NPR 2010-11-11
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British police say a mail bomb intercepted last month at an English airport could have exploded in flight over the US East Coast. Scotland Yard says i...