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1.NPR 2011-01-31
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Political unrest continues in Egypt with thousands of anti-government protesters taking to the streets for a sixth day. Opposition leader Mohamed ElBa...
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2.NPR 2011-01-30
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People in Cairo are setting up neighborhood watch groups to protect their property against the looters as unrest continues in the capital. Despite a n...
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3.NPR 2011-01-29
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Protesters and police continue to clash in Egypt despite a nighttime curfew. It's the fourth and largest day of anti-government protests. Black smoke ...
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4.NPR 2011-01-28
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A familiar sound here in Washington, DC and other parts of the Northeastern US, where a lot of people have been shoveling out of as much as a foot of ...
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5.NPR 2011-01-27
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Rioting is raging for a second day in Egypt. Risking arrest, thousands of protesters have again flooded into central Cairo to demand President Hosni M...
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6.NPR 2011-01-26
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The first Guantanamo detainee to be tried in a US civilian court is being ordered to serve life in prison for the 1998 bombings of two US embassies. D...
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7.NPR 2011-01-25
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Former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel says he'll appeal a court's decision today to boot him off the February 22nd ballot for Chicago mayor. ...
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8.NPR 2011-01-24
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In Pakistan, two US drone missiles have reportedly killed six suspected militants in the tribal area of North Waziristan. NPR's Julie McCarthy reports...
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9.NPR 2011-01-23
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Two days of negotiations with Iran are over without any sort of agreement on nuclear issues. Officials from six world powers tried to persuade Tehran ...
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10.NPR 2011-01-22
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Less than a week before President Obama delivers his State of the Union address, he is showcasing a new business boosting plan featuring one of Wall S...