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Kerry Visits Kiev To Show Support For Beleaguered Ukrainian Government
Meanwhile, the Obama administration is under increasing pressure to provide weapons to the Ukrainians.
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Why Is Nearsightedness Skyrocketing Among Chinese Youth?
More than 80 percent of high school students in Shanghai are myopic. A new study finds a link between higher income and poor eyesight. But the root cause is still hotly debated.
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U.S. Could Stand To Lose A Lot By Getting Involved In Ukraine
Audie Cornish talks to Rajan Menon, professor of political science at the Powell School of the City College of New York, about his Los Angeles Times piece, "Want to Arm Kiev? Better have a Plan B."
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Omaha Press Club, 4/13/07
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Omaha entrepreneur John Hoich will talk about overcoming a number of tragic circumstances while a youngster to turn mowing lawns into a…
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Nebraska ed. board member rejects calls for his resignation
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska education member is refusing to leave office despite a vote from his colleagues that called for his resignation after racist…
Where Is All That Excess Oil Going?
Oil prices are low because there's too much on the market. That extra oil has to be stored somewhere. A lot of it is sitting on ships at sea, with traders hoping the price will go up soon.
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In 'The Americans,' Art Imitates Real Life Lies
Robert Siegel talks to Joe Weisberg, creator of the FX television series, The Americans, about the similarities between his show and recent real-life spy-related events in New York and Argentina.
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Jordan Tests Coalition Against ISIS With Offer To Negotiate
Robert Siegel talks to Rula Al Hroob, member of the Jordanian Parliament, about how people in Jordan feel about a prisoner exchange for a pilot captured by ISIS in Syria.
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Back From The Dead: A Cat Returns Home 5 Days After His Burial
Bart returned home with a broken jaw, open wounds on his face and a ruptured eye. He is being treated by the Humane Society of Tampa Bay and will return to his owner after he has recovered.
Charles Townes, Laser Pioneer, Black Hole Discoverer, Dies At 99
Physicist Charles Townes died Tuesday. He was a key inventor of the laser and won the Nobel Prize for his discovery in 1964. But his career didn't end there.
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