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You Think Your City Is Full Of Trash? Ha!
Welcome to Kathmandu — or, as some call it, Trashmandu. Even in the best of times, rubbish piles up everywhere. Now things have gotten worse.
Israel's Netanyahu Apologizes For Remarks On Arab Voters
The Israeli leader, in an attempt to get his supporters to vote last week, warned that Arab citizens were voting "in droves" to unseat his government. The comments were widely criticized.
Justice Dept. Faults Philly Police For Poor Training On Deadly Force Policy
A review of the city's 394 officer-involved shootings between 2007 and 2014 also found police recruits were not trained in a "systematic and modular fashion."
Emergency Pregnancy Services Lecture, 10/11/99
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Liberte, Egalite, Gastronomie? France Rallies To Defend Its Food's Honor
With fast food now a staple at home and Danish and Spanish chefs in the limelight, France's culinary supremacy is no longer a given. The government has mobilized to save French food traditions.
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Concoctions that seem to break caloric records are a central part of the rodeo food experience. If you're going to indulge, a Texas dietitian offers tips to help keep you from popping a belt buckle.
Attorney General Holder Jokes That Republicans Have 'A New Fondness For Me'
The Senate has delayed confirming Holder's successor, Loretta Lynch. Democratic Sen. Richard Durbin says Lynch has been "asked to sit in the back of the bus when it comes to the Senate calendar."
Police Capture Mesa, Ariz., Shooter; 1 Dead, 5 Hurt
The suspect, who has not been identified, killed one man and wounded two women, and then shot three others while trying to elude capture.
Fed Sends Clear Sign On Raising Rates, But Says Hike Unlikely In April
In a statement, the Federal Reserve dropped a pledge to be "patient" before raising interest rates.
Saxophonist Tony Malaby's New Quartet Brings Out His Rowdy Side
Malaby has merged his two trios — with a cello and a tuba — into a quartet called Tubacello. Their new album is Scorpion Eater. Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead says he hopes to hear from them again.
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