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1.NPR 2011-09-30
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The US economy is growing a little more than earlier estimates show. But as NPR's Paul Brown told us the rate of growth is still very small. The Comme...
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2.NPR 2011-09-29
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Wall Street's three-day winning streak ends with stocks down before the close. Investors just cannot shake their worries about Europe's stability to c...
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3.NPR 2011-09-28
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Roughly two and a half percent gains in major US market indexes today with the DOW up around three hundred point eleven thousand three hundred thirty ...
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4.NPR 2011-09-27
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The Democratic-led Senate is set to vote within hours on legislation that would avoid a possible government shutdown later this week and restore dwind...
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5.NPR 2011-09-26
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Saudi King Abdullah says women in his country will be allowed to vote for the first time ever in municipal elections scheduled four years from now. Bu...
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6.NPR 2011-09-25
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Finance ministers from around the world are meeting in Washington this weekend to discuss ways to keep the European debt crisis from spiraling out of ...
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7.NPR 2011-09-24
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has applied for full membership of the United Nations, winning broad applause in the halls of the Genera...
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8.NPR 2011-09-23
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The deep market losses suffered in other global market today are playing out on Wall Street. The massive sell-off spurred by pessimism about the long-...
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9.NPR 2011-09-22
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The Federal Reserve is taking another unorthodox step to try to stimulate the US economy. NPR's Chris Arnold says the Fed is engaging in what's being ...
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10.NPR 2011-09-21
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The country's defense leaders are calling this a historic day for the military and the nation. The ban on openly gay service in the military is offici...