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In Iowa, Obama Backers Seek To Rekindle Enthusiasm
Iowa voters catapulted the young senator from Illinois to victory in the state's leadoff caucuses four years ago. The president's campaign, which is gearing up in the early states ahead of next year's election, is counting on activists to stick with him in 2012.
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Americans Seek Answers As New Egypt Emerges
The U.S. relationship with Egypt was closely linked to the 30-year presidency of Hosni Mubarak. Now that he's gone, the relationship is sure to change.
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Expedition Seeks To Save Florida's 'Terra Incognita'
Four adventurers are coming to the end of a 1,000-mile trek across the state. That might have been the easy part. Their goal: Document the disconnected and disappearing wildlife in Florida's interior and promote a continuous natural corridor the length of the state.
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Israel Seeks AWOL Soldiers as Gaza Crisis Looms
While the recent bus shootings are an extreme example, many of Israel's Orthodox Jews are fervently against the government's plan to withdraw from the Gaza Strip. Some say they might cut off ties with the state.
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Lott, GOP Seek to Recover from Segregation Remarks
Republicans digest a Friday apology from Sen. Trent Lott (R-MS) over remarks that seemed to endorse America's segregated past. Lott has declined to step down from his post as Senate Republican leader. Republicans must decide if he can remain effective. Hear from NPR's Jacki Lyden and NPR's Juan Williams.
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Former Military, Diplomatic Officials Seek Bush's Ouster
NPR's Alex Chadwick talks with former Assistant Secretary of State Princeton Lyman about a letter he and 25 other former diplomats and military commanders have signed, calling for the defeat of George W. Bush in the November 2004 presidential election. In the letter, the group says Bush has so harmed international relations that only a new leader can repair them.
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Black Friday sends Taylor Swift back to the top of the charts
Stephen Thompson looks at the biggest songs and albums of the week, and digs into the stories and trends beyond the Top 10.
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Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey not seeking a third term
By Katie Knapphttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kios/local-kios-736903.mp3Omaha, NE – Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey says he's done a lot during…
Venezuela's Chávez Seeks Permission To Return To Cuba For Treatment
The request has renewed concerns about the Venezuelan president's health.
Obama Administration Seeks Change In Law To Speed Deportations
President Obama will also seek an emergency appropriation of more than $2 billion to deal with the surge of Central American immigrants flooding the southern border.
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