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For 'Charlie Hebdo,' A History Defined By Humor, Controversy — And Cartoons
Renee Montagne talks to NPR's David Folkenflik about the provocative editorial stance adopted by the French satirical magazine, which was attacked by gunmen this morning in Paris.
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Creighton University Lecture, 10/10/11
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE – Ayman El-Mohandes, Dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center “Change in the Air:…
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Film Streams Discussion, 10/3/11
FILM STREAMS DISCUSSION – Film: The Interrupters. Panel: Willie Barney President and Facilitator of the Empowerment Network and Omaha 360; Jeannette…
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Scientists Hit Antibiotic Pay Dirt Growing Finicky Bacteria In Lab
A natural compound kills germs that have become resistant to antibiotics, researchers say. If it works in humans, it could help combat diseases like tuberculosis.
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United In Grief, Cartoonists Show Solidarity With 'Charlie Hebdo'
From France to Australia, India and the U.S., cartoonists around the world paid tribute to their colleagues at the French magazine that was attacked today.
Did Editorials Influence Obama's Decision To Normalize Relations With Cuba?
The New York Times' Ernesto Londono wrote editorials urging Obama to end the embargo. He tells of the changes he saw when he visited Cuba last month and how he sees the new relationship evolving.
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Life Flows Back Into The Waters Of Baghdad's Tigris
Some of the loveliest cities hug great rivers: Cairo on the Nile, Paris on the Seine. Baghdad's lifeblood is the Tigris. After years of war, commuter boats and even a rowing club ply its waters again.
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Creighton University Lecture, 9/19/11
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE – Brad Gregory, Dorothy G. Griffin Associate Professor of Early Modern European History at the University of Notre Dame, and…
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White House: Paris Attack An Evolution Of Terror Threat
In a statement on Wednesday, President Obama pledged support for the French authorities after the terrorist attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
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Cape Cod's Offshore Wind Project In Jeopardy
A controversial offshore wind project under development in Cape Cod has lost both of the buyers for its power. Without financing, Cape Wind is missing deadlines to deliver.
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