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'Deliberate Action' Took Malaysian Airliner Off Its Route
Malaysia's prime minister said Saturday that the missing airline left its planned route as the result of deliberate action by someone aboard. Reporter Anthony Kuhn gives NPR's Jacki Lyden the latest.
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Week 2 Of Pistorius Trial Gruesome, Disturbing
Oscar Pistorius' calm demeanor cracked this week. The paralympic champion is on trial for the murder of his girlfriend. NPR's Jacki Lyden speaks with The Guardian's David Smith.
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Author: Putin Has Always Been A 'Playground Bully'
Is Vladimir Putin insane? Not at all, according to Masha Gessen, author of the political biography, The Man Without a Face. She talks to NPR's Jacki Lyden about Putin's world view.
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Boeing 777 Pilots: It's Not Easy To Disable Onboard Communications
Four commercial jetliner pilots say they would need to pore over checklists and other aircraft documentation to figure out how to disable radios and a text-based automatic communication system.
After Record Deportations, Obama May Turn To More 'Humane' Options
The White House announced the president is willing to review his stance on deportations, a policy that's drawn objection from Hispanics and other groups the president depends on politically.
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FDIC Sues 16 Big Banks, Accusing Them Of Fixing Interest Rates
The lawsuit claims the banks' manipulation of the London interbank offered rate caused failed U.S. banks to suffer substantial losses.
A Fond Farewell For The Voice That Welcomed Viewers To Theaters
Voiceover artist Hal Douglas died recently at age 89. Filmmaker Casimir Nozkowski discusses the life and work of the prolific speaker, who narrated thousands of movie trailers in a gravelly baritone.
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U.S. To Relinquish Remaining Control Of The Internet
The U.S. government is asking the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to gather global stakeholders and come up with a transition plan.
Prime Minister: 'Deliberate Action' Disabled Missing Jet's Systems
Malaysia's prime minister says he is now certain that someone disabled the communication systems on the airliner, but he stopped short of calling the disappearance a hijacking.
The Passengers On Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
American Philip Wood was returning to his girlfriend in Beijing after a visit to Texas. He was among the 239 people on board the flight that's been missing since last Saturday.
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