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Bush Administration Divided over U.N. Role in Post-War Iraq
Britain, the United States' chief war ally, reaches out to other nations by promoting a lead role for the United Nations in post-war Iraq. But U.S. officials remain deeply divided over the issue of U.N. involvement and other crucial questions of post-war planning. NPR's Michele Kelemen reports.
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U.N. Security Votes To Tighten Sanctions On North Korea
The unanimous vote came after Pyongyang launched a rocket in December. The United States said the launch was a test of "ballistic missile technology."
Apple Planning To Offer 'Skinny' TV Service, Reports Say
NPR's Don Gonyea interviews Meg James, a corporate media reporter for the Los Angeles Times, about reports that say Apple plans to offer a "skinny" package of channels for cable cord cutters.
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Beyblades: A New Spin Puts An Old Toy Back On Top
Sure, kids have been playing with tops forever. But Beyblades are battling tops, and they come with their own fighting arena. They're a hit, and if you haven't been nagged for one this year, there's still time.
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U.N. Investigators Help Yazidis In Iraq Find Bodies Of Loved Ones Killed By ISIS
In Iraq, six years after the ISIS genocide against the Yazidi minority, survivors are still trying to find bodies of their loved ones. U.N. investigators are exhuming mass graves.
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Top Stories: Fire Damages Historic Denton Square; Balcony Club Owner Ted Davey Dies
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: Several businesses have sustained damage in a four-alarm fire that struck Denton's historic downtown…
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With Religious Services, Immigrant Detainees Find 'Calmness'
In-house chaplains have helped detainees cope with daily frustration, even reducing violence in detention centers. But meeting the spiritual needs of people from all over the world is a challenge.
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Dallas Critic Tom Sime's Top 10 Movies of 2001
By Tom Sime, KERA 90.1 CommentatorDallas, TX – 1. Mulholland Drive2. Bully3. In the Bedroom4. The Others5. Moulin Rouge6. Hedwig and the Angry Inch7…
Remembering Moscow's U.N. Ambassador, The Russian In My Rolodex
An NPR editor who knew Vitaly Churkin in 1990s Moscow remembers him as a fierce defender of his nation's most controversial policies — and a diplomat who made himself accessible to U.S. reporters.
Ahead Of Meeting With Putin, Obama Addresses Syria At U.N.
Steve Inskeep speaks with NPR's Michele Kelemen about President Obama's address to the United Nations, and what it means for U.S. action on the Syrian conflict and for relations with Russia.
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