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E. N. Thompson Forum on World Issues, 4/11/11
E. N. THOMPSON FORUM ON WORLD ISSUES – Laurie Garrett, Senior Fellow for Global Health at the Council on Foreign Relations, and author of “The Coming…
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The French Perspective On 2 Desperate Days Following 'Hebdo' Shooting
Renee Montagne speaks with Sylvie Rottman, senior producer at France 24, for the latest on the mood of the French people, who have been rocked by the shooting at the Charlie Hebdo offices.
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Institute for Holocaust Education, 4/4/11
INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST EDUCATION LECTURE – Rachel Rosenberg, Holocaust Survivor “Through the Eyes of a Survivor”
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A Review Of The Day's Violent Tumult In France
Two standoffs involving armed men in and around Paris have ended with the deaths of three suspects. The violence concludes days of strain and tumult after shootings at a French satirical magazine.
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Reports Of Boko Haram-Led Massacre In Captured Nigerian Town
Baga, in the country's northeastern Borno state, was seized a week ago. Amnesty International says that as many as 2,000 people may have been killed by the Islamist extremists in recent days.
The Threats And Violence At A Kosher Market In Paris
Renee Montagne speaks with Andrew Higgins of The New York Times. Higgins was on the scene at a kosher grocery store, where an hostage situation unfolded for hours.
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Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Flogged For Insulting Islam
The punishment meted out comes despite calls from the U.S. and others to cancel the punishment. Badawi's sentence partly calls for him to receive 50 lashes a week for 20 weeks.
Vintage Beer? Aficionados Say Some Brews Taste Better With Age
Aging in the bottle isn't just for wine anymore: It can also bring out sweet, caramel tones in some high-alcohol, smoky or sour craft brews. Don't believe us? You, too, can try this at home.
Are Teenagers Capable Of Making Life-Or-Death Decisions?
The case of Cassandra, a 17-year-old who says she doesn't want chemotherapy for Hodgkin lymphoma, has sparked fierce debate. A medical ethicist says teenagers should be able to determine their fates.
Ebola Vaccine Will Soon Be Tested In West Africa
It's been tough to design tests because some people object to the idea that a comparison group won't receive the vaccine. But plans are moving ahead.
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