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In Paris And To Its North, 2 Standoffs Develop
French police have closed off a town north of Paris where two suspects in the Charlie Hebdo killings are thought to be hiding. Meanwhile, a second standoff is underway at a kosher market inside Paris.
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Suspects In Paris Magazine Attack Killed; Market Gunman And 4 Hostages Also Dead
After two separate police standoffs that lasted for hours, three suspects in recent attacks in Paris are dead. Four hostages also were killed, President François Hollande said Friday.
Unemployment Dips To 5.6 Percent As Economy Adds 252K Jobs
December's job growth caps a 2014 that saw the most jobs added to the economy since 1999.
House OKs Keystone XL Pipeline Despite Obama Veto Threat
The vote came hours after Nebraska's Supreme Court cleared the way for the controversial pipeline. The GOP-controlled Senate is also considering legislation to approve the pipeline.
Sri Lanka's Longtime President Ousted In Election Defeat
Mahinda Rajapaksa, who presided over the end of the island nation's long and brutal civil war, lost to a former ally and Cabinet minister, Maithripala Sirisena.
Between 2 Police Standoffs, Tensions Flare In Paris
Vivienne Walt, a Time magazine reporter based in Paris, offers the latest on the events involving the suspects in Wednesday's shooting at the offices of satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo.
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Creighton University Lecture, 4/25/11
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE – Anees Sheikh, Professor of Psychology at Marquette University, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at…
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Mideast Conflict Could Bog Down International Criminal Court
Palestinians have joined the court, hoping for war crimes investigations against Israel. This presents a challenge for the ICC, which has had its share of setbacks.
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Omaha Press Club, 3/28/11
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Gary Kebbel, Dean of the College of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln “New Media and Old Media:…
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In France, Simultaneous Standoffs Erupt In Violence
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley and Lauren Frayer speak to Renee Montagne about the standoffs between police and gunmen, both at a kosher market and in a warehouse north of Paris.
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