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Spanish Government Official Fined For 6-Year Absence
Officials in Cadiz wanted to give Joaquin Garcia an award for service but no one could find him. According to reports, he'd largely stopped coming to work. He is contesting the $30,000 fine.
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Damascus Rejects U.N. Report on Hariri Death
Syria vehemently denounces the United Nations' report on that country's role in the assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. Anthony Shadid, Middle East correspondent for The Washington Post, has details of Damascus' response.
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Public Safety A Top Priority In Dallas’ $4.35 Billion Proposed City Budget
Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax unveiled a proposed city budget Saturday. City council members plan to discuss the proposal next week.
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Bush's Military Service
Earlier this week on Morning Edition, NPR's Juan Williams interviewed Marc Racicot, chairman of President Bush's re-election campaign. In the interview, Racicot said President Bush had volunteered to go to Vietnam. That raised some eyebrows, as the president has not spoken about such an effort. NPR's Don Gonyea reports.
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Microsoft Gives Hotmail A Facelift, Says It Will Transition It To Outlook
If users are wedded to the @hotmail address, they will not be forced to shift.
Kim Jong Un's Younger Sister Will Join North Korea's Olympic Delegation
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sue Mi Terry of the Center for Strategic and International Studies about Kim Yo Jong, the increasingly influential sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, who will be joining the country's Olympic delegation.
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With Jason Rezaian Jailed For 500 Days, His Brother Visits Iran's Mission At U.N.
Ali Rezaian brought to Iran's Mission at the United Nations a petition for his brother's release that has been signed by 500,000 people.
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Murder Trial To Proceed Against 2nd Woman In Killing Of Kim Jong Un's Half-Brother
Malaysian authorities dropped charges this week against the Indonesian woman accused of smearing poison on the face of Kim Jong Nam. But they won't drop charges against Doan Thi Huong.
20,000 Honor Houston Firefighters
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Reliant Stadium packed with mourners in Houston, IBM pays $2 million for Dallas-based cloud service, the Stars…
Putin, Chirac, Schroeder Discuss U.N. Role in Iraq
Russia's President Putin hosts a meeting in St. Petersburg with French President Chirac and German Chancellor Schroeder. The three leaders, who led opposition to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, now seek a prominent role for the United Nations in governing and rebuilding Iraq. Hear NPR's Scott Simon and NPR's Lawrence Sheets.
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