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Having Loved And Lost, One Man Takes On Medical Malpractice In India
It's a country whose people are reluctant to report malpractice. But when a doctor prescribed "an astronomical dose of the wrong steroid" to his wife, Kunal Saha was determined to blow the whistle.
Dresden Anti-Immigration Protests Cause Tension In Muslim Community
The German city of Dresden was at the center of large anti-immigration protests for months. Members of the city's Muslim community live with the tension caused by the protests.
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Snowden: Asylum In Switzerland A 'Great Political Option'
The NSA leaker, living in exile in Russia, made the remark while speaking via video link to an audience in Geneva.
Russian Democracy Activist Says Nemtsov's Death A Major Turning Point
The murder of high-profile Russian democracy activist Boris Nemtsov has sent a chill through the Russian pro-democracy movement, says Leonid Gozman. The longtime reform proponent tells NPR's Melissa Block he sees Nemtsov's death last week as a major turning point.
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For A French Rabbi And His Muslim Team, There's Work To Be Done
Rabbi Michel Serfaty and his Muslim assistants work in poor neighborhoods where many residents are immigrants from Islamic countries. January's terror attacks only made him more determined.
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U.S. Aims To Speed Up The Internet For The Disabled
The Americans with Disabilities Act was a watershed piece of legislation. As we approach the 25th anniversary of the ADA, advocates want to fold another facet of daily life into the law: the Internet.
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Protests After Police In Wis. Kill Unarmed 19-Year-Old Black Suspect
Authorities say an officer was assaulted after responding to a call about reckless driving. The Madison police chief has acknowledged that the suspect was unarmed.
This Just (Flew) In: The Formerly 'Extinct' Jerdon's Babbler
The sparrow-sized bird, native to Myanmar, hadn't been seen since 1941. But recently a team of scientists recorded its call and played it back, attracting more of the tan-colored subspecies.
Remembering The Unsung Heroes Of Selma
Many, including Martin Luther King Jr., John Lewis and Hosea Williams, became household names. Others' stories are not as well known.
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In Vermont, A Hyper-Local Online Forum Brings Neighbors Together
At a time when many are connected to hundreds, if not thousands, of people on social media, a company called the Front Porch Forum is building smaller networks.
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