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How Kenya Builds The Fastest Humans On Earth
Many of the world's best marathoners come from a highland region where they run along mountainous dirt roads at 8,000 feet above sea level. They're competing for Olympic gold, but real gold inspires them, too.
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Update: Akin Vows Again To Stay In Missouri Senate Race
Under fire for his comments about rape and abortion, the Missouri Senate candidate is under pressure from his own party to drop out before the end of the day. His Democratic opponent is one of the few voices urging him to stay in.
Mac McClung dominated the NBA slam dunk comp. Shaq says he just saved the contest
The 76ers' fresh-faced point guard was the undisputed star of the night. In every round of the dunk contest, McClung bungeed his 6'2" frame up to the net with flourish.
Is Egypt Cracking Down On Freedom Of Press?
Reporters in Egypt are facing terrorism charges, but they say they were just doing their job. Host Michel Martin speaks with Sherif Mansour of the Committee to Protect Journalists and NPR's Leila Fadel about press freedom in Egypt, and other parts of the world.
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In Life And In Film, The Past Is Ever Present For Director Terence Davies
Over the course of his 40-year career, Davies has only released six full-length feature films. His latest, Sunset Song, follows a young Scottish woman in the years before World War I.
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China Announces Another Easing Of Its Currency Controls
Beijing said banks that handle foreign currency will be able to set their own exchange rates for the yuan. Critics have urged China to let the currency trade more freely.
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Chicago Judge Illustrates His Rulings With Photos
Court opinions are usually not that exciting but a judge in Chicago is trying to liven up his rulings with illustrations. In one, he used an iconic photo of Bob Marley. The case was about a prisoner's right to keep his dreadlocks on religious grounds.
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Libyan leader's days in power numbered, according to Middle East expert
By Katie Knapp SchubertOmaha, NE – A Creighton University expert on the Middle East believes Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi won't be in power much…
Weapons Inspectors Report Progress In Syria
The international team says it hopes to begin onsite inspections and the initial disabling of equipment within a week.
Pizza Physics: Why Brick Ovens Bake The Perfect Italian-Style Pie
Brick transfers heat to dough more slowly than steel, allowing both crust and toppings to simultaneously reach perfection. In a home oven, that balance is elusive — but you might be able to get close.
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