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A Poll's Query About Partisan Bias Of Pollsters Finds The Tilt Is With Voters
In another demonstration of how different the partisan lenses are through which voters view the political landscape, a new poll finds most Democrats dismiss the notion of pollster bias in surveys showing President Obama ahead of Mitt Romney. Republicans, by and large, believe it.
Sept. 11 Documentarian Wins MacArthur Genius Grant
Melissa Block profiles several of the newly announced 2012 MacArthur Fellows. In this segment she speaks with Laura Poitras, a documentarian who is making a trilogy of films about the post-Sept. 11 world.
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A Look At Major League Baseball's Postseason
Melissa Block talks to Joe Lemire, baseball writer for Sports Illustrated, about Major League Baseball's postseason.
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Dubai To Build Replica Of Taj Mahal
The emirate of Dubai has created many wonders: a ski hill in the desert and the world's tallest building. Now the luxury hotel Taj Arabia will be a replica of the Taj Mahal — only four times the size.
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Labor Secretary Says Talk Of Fudged Jobless Numbers Is Insulting
Today's news about a drop in the unemployment rate has some of President Obama's critics speculating about cooked books. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis says such talk is "ludicrous."
Candidates Tout Different Routes To 'Energy Security'
Mitt Romney has stressed ways of further increasing domestic production, while the president says better gas mileage and lowering consumption are important as well.
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In-Depth Genome Analysis Moves Toward The Hospital Bed
Scientists have been using whole genome sequencing for over a decade, but it has yet to become a routine tool in the clinic. Two separate research groups showed progress in making diagnoses using in-depth genome analysis.
U.S. Speedskating Launches Disciplinary Panel For Skate Tampering Incident
The organization also apologized to Canada for the "egregious" actions of one of its athletes.
Mandy Patinkin: 25 Years After 'The Princess Bride,' He's Not Tired Of That Line
Mandy Patinkin talks to Melissa Block about The Princess Bride as it turns 25.
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Border Patrol Agent Was Probably Killed By Friendly Fire, FBI Says
Law enforcement officials said there's a possibility the agents fired at each other thinking others were firing on them.
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