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8 Killed In Syria, Including A French Journalist
Gilles Jacquier, who reported for France 2, was killed while covering a pro-government rally in the city of Homs.
Expert: Pollsters Undersampled Paul's Young, Indie New Hampshire Voters
Did pollsters underestimate the strength of Rep. Ron Paul's New Hampshire support because they didn't include enough younger voters in their sample? Yes, says a Washington, D.C.-based pollster in a piece on the Campaign and Elections website.
The Primary Season, A Cappella
Commentator David Was has a prescription for election-year sensory overload: a cappella music.
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Russian Spacecraft Expected To Crash Into Earth This Weekend
Scientists can't predict exactly where the spacecraft will fall but chances are it will steer clear of land and end up in an ocean.
Red Heart The Ticker: Raising The Dead Via Folk Music
A late relative left the husband-and-wife duo with two precious gifts: a creaky old farmhouse to record in and a wealth of woodsy songs to sing.
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Is It Time For You To Go On An 'Information Diet'?
"If we want to make media better then we've got to start consuming better media," says open-source-Internet activist Clay Johnson. His new book, The Information Diet, makes the case for more "conscious consumption" of news and information.
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AAA No More: Credit Downgrade Hits France
France was among nine European countries that saw their sovereign debt ratings cut Friday. The move could boost borrowing costs in Paris and undermine a plan to contain the European debt crisis. But the loss of France's AAA rating is also likely to play a role in President Nicolas Sarkozy's re-election bid.
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Keystone: Dead Pipeline Lives On As Election-Year Issue
Now that President Obama has rejected the Keystone XL pipeline, an obvious question is what will it mean for the 2012 presidential election? The key to Keystone is which side will have the most success in framing its case to enough voters for it to make a difference.
Democratic Allies Battle For New Ohio House Seat
Rep. Dennis Kucinich is perhaps as well-known among peace activists nationwide as he is among his Ohio constituents. Now, Kucinich finds himself in a tenuous political position for the first time in his 15 years in Congress. And he's fighting for re-election against a Democratic ally.
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Tarahumaras, Known For Running Great Distances, Are Facing A Food Crisis
A long drought and record cold winter have killed four recently and left many children malnourished.
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