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Parents Who Shun Vaccines Tend To Cluster, Boosting Children's Risk
Parents who refuse to have their children vaccinated live near others who do the same, a study finds. That increases the risk that children will become infected, even if they've had their shots.
Supreme Court Rules For Muslim Inmate In Prison Beard Case
The court said a ban on beards violated the prisoner's religious freedom. The state of Arkansas had argued that the beard presented security concerns and that it could be used to hide contraband.
College of Saint Mary Lecture, 8/23/10
COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY LECTURE – Judy Meisel, Holocaust Survivor and Civil Rights Activist
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Omaha Town Hall Lecture, 8/16/10
OMAHA TOWN HALL LECTURE – Mike Leonard, NBC Correspondent and author of “The Ride of Our Lives: Roadside Lessons of an American Family”
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What To Expect From Obama Tonight On Education
President Obama will lay out three main ideas in a State of the Union speech that may echo his first address to Congress in 2009.
Al Qaida, Houthi Rebels Push Yemen Toward Sectarian Conflict
Audie Cornish talks to journalist Iona Craig about the Houthi rebels' attack and takeover of the Yemeni presidential palace in Sanaa. Craig has been based in Yemen for the past four years.
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Creighton University Lecture, 8/2/10
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY MICHAEL G. LAWLER LECTURE IN THEOLOGY – John O’Keefe, Creighton University Professor of Theology, and holder of the A. F. Jacobson…
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Center for Faith Studies Lecture, 7/26/10
CENTER FOR FAITH STUDIES LECTURE – Thomas Cahill, author of “How the Irish Saved Civilization: The Untold Story of Ireland’s Heroic Role from the Fall of…
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State Of The Union Primer: What President Obama Proposed
After what he called a "breakthrough year," the president set caution aside. He called for expanded tax credits to help working families and for paid sick leave for workers who don't already have it.
To Drive Economy Toward Equality, Obama Requests More Spending
His State of the Union address celebrated a year that brought the U.S. jobs and growth, and called on Congress to expand child care and free education. Critics say it's pure politics that won't pass.
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