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April 30, 2003

U.S. Forces Fire on Iraqi Protesters

U.S. forces opened fire on Iraqis for the second time this week, as crowds protested U.S. presence in the region. We examine the difficult issue of peacekeeping and crowd control in post-war Iraq.

Constitution in Qatar

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Voters in Qatar have approved a constitution, a move that could spur democratic reform in a country where an Emir has held total power since Qatar gained independence from Britain in 1971.

Cuba Re-elected to Human Rights Commission

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Despite the fact that Fidel Castro recently jailed political opponents of his communist government with harsh, multi-year sentences, Cuba has won re-election to the United Nations Human Rights Commission.

Marilyn Thompson’s “The Killer Strain”

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Author Marilyn Thompson talks about her book that chronicles the 2001 federal anthrax investigation.

FTC Looks into Spam

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The Federal Trade Commission oversees a 3-day forum beginning today in Washington D.C. that deals with what many computer users say is an increasingly annoying problem: the proliferation of spam emails.

Rene Marie

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We hear music by renowned jazz vocalist Rene Marie.

Soft Shell Crabs

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Here and Now’s resident chef Kathy Gunst prepares soft shell crabs. We have the recipe.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Singer-songwriter Tom Rush. (Muffett/Flickr)

Ever since folk singer Tom Rush recorded his version of Murray McLauchlan’s “Child’s Song” about a young man leaving home, it’s become not only a concert staple for Rush but also a part of many graduation ceremonies.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Nurses Fatima Guillen, left, and Fran Wendt, right, give Kimberly Magdeleno, 4, a Tdap whooping cough booster shot, as she is held by her mother, Claudia Solorio, at a health clinic in Tacoma, Wash. (AP)

Health officials in Washington have declared a whooping cough epidemic, but the down economy isn’t helping treatment and vaccination efforts.

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Friday, May 11, 2012
Mark Zuckerberg

Some Wall Street investors were rankled when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg showed up in his signature hoodie. They say it’s a sign of immaturity. But Business Insider CEO Henry Blodget says Zuckerberg has come into his own as CEO, and Facebook is a great buy for people who believe in Zuckerberg’s social mission.

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