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Letter: Lehman's Accounting Tricks Possibly Illegal

10 hours 4 sec ago

A Lehman Brothers whistleblower warned his bosses that accounting gimmicks the bank used before its collapse may have been illegal, his lawyer said Friday.

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Pope Blasts Irish Bishops, Orders Probe

10 hours 2 min ago

Pope Benedict XVI rebuked Irish bishops Saturday for "grave errors of judgment" in handling clerical sex abuse and ordered a Vatican investigation into the Irish church to wipe out the scourge.

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Hoyer: 'We're Going To Have The Votes'

10 hours 12 min ago

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer says there are representatives who have not publicly indicated that they will support this legislation, but will step forward to give it the 216 necessary votes for passage.

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Jail Hosts Exclusive SXSW Concert

10 hours 37 min ago

At the South by Southwest Music Festival this week in Austin, Texas, one of the most exclusive events was an unofficial, invitation-only concert at the Travis County Correctional Complex. Member station KUT's David Brown reports on an initiative called 'Jail Guitar Doors.'

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Week In Review With Juan Williams

10 hours 37 min ago

Washington was swept up in drama this week as the health care debate finally came to a vote. Obama also signed his jobs bill, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled to Russia. Host Scott Simon reviews the week's news with NPR News Analyst Juan Williams.

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Catholics Torn On Health Care Abortion Language

10 hours 37 min ago

The Catholic bishops have lobbied hard to get Catholic members of Congress to oppose the current health care bill because of language it says could allow some federal funding of abortion. The Catholic hospital group differs on the interpretation of the abortion language and the relative importance of the rest of the bill.

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Oops, Taliban Arrests Derail Secret U.N. Talks

10 hours 37 min ago

The arrest of senior Afghan Taliban figures in Pakistan ended secret talks between the Taliban and the United Nations, according the former head of the U.N. mission in Kabul. U.N. representative Kai Eide, who stepped down this month, says the capture of more than a dozen Taliban members, some through joint U.S. Pakistan operations, effectively derailed the possibility of continuing dialogue about settling the war in Afghanistan. But Pakistan says there was no intention to sabotage anything.

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Obama Rallies: 'We Have Waited Long Enough'

10 hours 37 min ago

President Barack Obama packed the Patriot Center at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., Friday for one more health care rally. Speaking to students in a swing state, Obama hoped to put a bit of his campaign magic on the legislative drive to overhaul the nation's health care system.

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Immigration Calls To Beleaguered Democrats

10 hours 37 min ago

A big rally demanding comprehensive immigration reform is expected Sunday, but don't expect much action from Congress on the issue. Comprehensive reform is not a winner in an election year for Democrats; they'll have to give it a nod, but they are unlikely to take it on along with health care, financial regulations and jobs.

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House Majority Leader Says Dems Have The Votes

10 hours 37 min ago

President Obama has a sure vote in Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, the House Majority Leader, who is trying to rally and convince any wavering Democrats. Host Scott Simon talks to Hoyer about the revised health care bill.

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Flooded S.D. Town Tries Life As An Island

10 hours 37 min ago

As parts of South Dakota struggle with flooding due mostly to extremely heavy snowmelt, some residents are struggling to stay in their towns. Roads leading into the town of Claremont, population 500, are under water and residents are using tractors and ATVs to access their town. Jenifer Jones of South Dakota Public Broadcasting reports.

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Victors In Iraqi Elections Include Suspected Murderers

10 hours 37 min ago

For all the talk of unity and reconciliation, many Iraqi citizens are in for a shock when the new parliament swears in. Several of the winners, including top vote-getters, are believed to have committed mass murder during Iraq's sectarian civil war. One of the names bandied about as a compromise candidate for prime minister allegedly managed a secret prison where Sunnis died by electric drill. Another is a famous death squad leader. With the results finally crystallizing, it's not at all clear that this election will heal any of Iraq's wounds.

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March Madness Claims First Victims

10 hours 37 min ago

And then there were 32! That is, 32 teams still alive in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. NPR sports correspondent Tom Goldman has been channeling Lou Gehrig the past two days, sitting, watching game after game and considering himself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. Host Scott Simon talks with Goldman about the highlights of NCAA March Madness.

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'American Idol For Nerds' Pits Inventors' Business Plans

10 hours 37 min ago

Georgia Tech has what some call an American Idol for Nerds. It's a competition to encourage undergraduates to invent usable items. Winners of "InVenture" get $15,000. Students must not only have a shiny invention, but also a marketing and business plan. This is the second year the college is having this competition. Susanna Capelouto of Georgia Public Broadcasting reports.

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How To Rebuild A Life In Haiti

10 hours 37 min ago

Two months after the earthquake, Haitians are now facing the long, hard slog of trying to rebuild their lives. NPR's Katia Riddle brings us snapshots of several people facing the question: "Where do I go from here?"

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Cornell, Missouri, Ga. Tech Extend NCAA Upset Trend

March 19, 2010 - 5:42pm

The NCAA men's basketball tournament featured more surprises as first-round play continued Friday. Cornell, Missouri and Georgia Tech were all underdog winners.

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Judge Says Ground Zero Settlement Is 'Not Enough'

March 19, 2010 - 1:02pm

U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein ripped into the $657 million deal to compensate workers sickened by ash and dust from the collapsed World Trade Center. He said the figure was too low and workers did not have enough time to decide whether to accept the deal. "I will not preside over a settlement that is based on fear or ignorance," he said.

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Cartoon Furor Met With Muted Response In Sweden

March 19, 2010 - 12:30pm

Swedish artist Lars Vilks has lived with a $100,000 bounty on his head since 2007 for a drawing he made depicting the Prophet Muhammad. But unlike the angry protest that erupted in 2005 after similar cartoons were published in Denmark, Swedes have remained largely silent on the controversy.

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Haiti Quake 'Orphans' Reunited With Parents

March 19, 2010 - 12:18pm

All of the 33 children that U.S. missionaries tried to take out of Haiti after the deadly January earthquake have been returned to their parents. But at least one mother says that she would consider giving up her children for a better life elsewhere than subject them to the desperate living conditions in Haiti.

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Announcer Scully Leaves Hospital, Dodgers Say

March 19, 2010 - 11:46am

Dodgers Hall of Fame announcer Vin Scully was released from a hospital Friday after a night of observation following a fall and a bumped on the head. Scully, 82, issued a statement thanking people for their thoughts and prayers and apologizing for any concerns he caused.

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