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Center for Faith Studies, 1/30/12
CENTER FOR FAITH STUDIES LECTURE – Diana Butler Bass, author of “A People’s History of Christianity: The Other Side of the Story” and “Christianity after…
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Creighton University Lecture, 1/16/12
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College of Saint Mary Lecture, 1/9/12
COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY LECTURE – Martha Hennessy, granddaughter of Dorothy Day, co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement “The Catholic Worker Movement:…
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Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, 1/2/12
GREATER OMAHA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LUNCHEON – Joel Kotkin, Distinguished Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures at Chapman University in Orange, California,…
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Why Emotional Learning May Be As Important As The ABCs
A growing body of research suggests that teaching really young kids how to recognize and express their feelings can help them into their adult lives.
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There And Back Again For U.S. Military In Iraq
Three years after the U.S. military officially withdrew from Iraq, 2,000 U.S. troops are back restoring the old buildings they'd left behind and renewing former contacts with Iraqi officers.
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NPR's Elizabeth Blair polled comedy-industry insiders to find out their favorite jokes of 2014. The results range from supermarket-checkout observations to a historically hysterical take on Oprah.
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Sanctions Intensify Russia's Free Fall Into Economic Crisis
The Russian economy took a big hit in 2014. The U.S. and other countries imposed economic sanctions after Russia annexed Crimea, but it was falling oil prices that really hurt the country.
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Waiting For A Break: Obama On 'Strategic Patience' In Foreign Policy
"I believe in diplomacy, I believe in dialogue, I believe in engagement," the president says of Iran and other regimes perceived as U.S. enemies. But he says restoring relations is a gradual process.
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Long-Awaited College Football Playoff Finally Here
In one semifinal, top-ranked Alabama is pitted against Ohio State. In the other, defending champion and undefeated Florida State takes on Oregon. Robert Siegel talks to Grantland's Holly Anderson.
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