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Obama In Tennessee To Promote Free Community College
President Obama is on the road as part of his effort to jump-start his 2015 agenda. Friday he's in Tennessee, talking about higher education.
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Nebraska high court tosses suit over Keystone pipeline route
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska's highest court has tossed a lawsuit challenging a proposed route for the Keystone XL oil pipeline, saying the landowners…
The Shifting Conditions Confronting The French Hostage Negotiator
Steve Inskeep speaks with Robert McFadden, a senior vice president of the Soufan Group and a 30-year veteran of U.S. law enforcement, for details on the security situation in and around Paris.
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Poll: Most Americans Would Share Health Data For Research
The topics for study didn't matter much to people who said they were willing to share. Every category — ranging from safety issues to health costs — scored at least 90 percent in the NPR poll.
Metropolitan Community College Lecture, 4/18/11
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE LECTURE – Jeannette Eileen Jones, Associate Professor of History and Ethnic Studies at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln…
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What U.S. Officials Know Now About The Standoffs In France
For the latest on Friday's tense situation in Paris, NPR's counterterrorism correspondent Dina Temple-Raston offers information she has learned from U.S. officials who are following the standoffs.
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Still Just A Bill: Why Being Senate Bill 1 Doesn't Guarantee Success
The prestige of being S-1, like the Keystone XL legislation, conveys a sense of priority and urgency. But the history of past bills designated as such is rather mixed.
In The Midst Of A Violent Morning, Parisians Seek To Cope
Sylvie Kauffmann, editorial director of the French newspaper Le Monde, speaks to Renee Montagne about the impact of the events unfolding in Paris and its nearby suburbs on the French people.
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Kaneko Great Minds Lecture, 3/21/11
KANEKO GREAT MINDS LECTURE – Greg Mortenson, humanitarian and author of “Three Cups of Tea” and “Stones into Schools” “Promoting Peace through Education”
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Senator Asks Red Cross To Explain Its Finances
Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, wants the Red Cross to explain inaccuracies in how it has said it uses public donations, citing questions raised by an NPR and ProPublica investigation.
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