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Creighton University Lecture, 6/20/11
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE – Ruben Garcia, Founder and Executive Director of Annunciation House, El Paso/Juarez border “Welcoming the Stranger:…
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When You Gotta Go: Manila Police Asked To Use Diapers During Pope's Visit
The city's "traffic enforcers" will be on duty for up to 24 hours at a stretch during the pontiff's visit, with no time to run to the toilet.
After Leelah Alcorn's Suicide, Trans Youth Fight Broader Bias
The media response to Leelah Alcorn's suicide has prompted young transgender people — especially people of color — to demand greater awareness about the discrimination they face every day.
Metropolitan Community College Lecture, 5/16/11
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE LECTURE – Edgar Hicks, Midwestern grain dealer coordinating economic development efforts in Nicodemus, Kansas; Dennis…
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In Haiti, Time Running Out To Schedule Overdue Elections
Time is running out in Haiti for a political compromise before the Jan. 12 date when the majority of the country's legislators' terms will expire. Opposition senators are refusing to negotiate with the embattled president, and if an agreement is not hammered out, Michel Martelly will rule by decree.
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Congress Renews Post-Terrorist Attack Insurance Payments
Opponents had argued that shopping mall developers, sports stadium owners and others shouldn't get taxpayer support. Supporters, who say private insurance would be too expensive, prevailed.
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Honda Fined $70 Million For Underreporting Safety Issues
Honda has agreed to pay a $70 million fine for failing to report more than 1,700 death and injury claims in the largest penalty levied against a carmaker by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Honda's violations were first disclosed last year during investigations into defective Takata airbags in Hondas and other vehicles. NHTSA did not specify the exact nature of what Honda failed to report. Honda blamed the matter of "inadvertent data entry or computer programming errors."
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Remembering The Victims Of The 'Charlie Hebdo' Attack
Robert Siegel and Melissa Block take a moment to remember the 12 victims of Wednesday's shooting in Paris.
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How The Skin Disease Psoriasis Costs Us Billions
People with the autoimmune disease psoriasis can need a lot of medical care and can miss a lot of work. A review adds up the big-dollar cost of a disease that often flies under the radar.
Oakland A's Play Hardball To Win Distraught Young Fan's Allegiance
It's always tough to see your favorite player leave your favorite team. One young Toronto Blue Jays fan took it especially hard when the team traded infielder Brett Lawrie.
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