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1.NPR 2011-04-20
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Syria is abolishing nearly 50 years of emergency rule that gave the government broad powers to detain anyone considered a threat. This was a key deman...
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2.NPR 2011-04-19
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The credit rating agency Standard and Poor's is putting Washington on notice. NPR's Zoe Chace reports that if Congress and the president don't agree o...
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3.NPR 2011-04-18
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Thousands of Syrian protesters are taking to the streets a day after the Syrian president promised the country's oppressive emergency law would be lif...
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4.NPR 2011-04-17
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Another air traffic controller was found asleep on the job; this time in Miami. The Federal Aviation Administration says it has suspended the controll...
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5.NPR 2011-04-16
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Congressional Democrats warn that the budget plan the House's Republican majority approved today by a vote of 235-193 won't go over well with voters. ...
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6.NPR 2011-04-15
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A budget compromise has the Republican-led House's vote. Now, it's on to the Democratically-led Senate. NPR's Audie Cornish has a recap of the latest ...
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7.NPR 2011-04-14
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President Obama is pitching a plan to slash the federal budget deficit by about $4 trillion over 12 years. NPR's Brian Naylor says the proposal the pr...
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8.NPR 2011-04-13
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House and Senate leaders are working to line up the votes they'll need to pass a budget that funds the rest of the fiscal year. NPR's Audie Cornish re...
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9.NPR 2011-04-12
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A Pakistani American is getting 23 years in prison for attempting to bomb subway stations in Washington DC. NPR's Carrie Johnson reports Farooque Ahme...
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10.NPR 2011-04-11
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Backed by NATO air strikes, rebels in Libya say they've regained control of a strategic city just 100 miles from the rebel capital. NPR's Peter Kenyon...
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