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Trayvon Came Back For George, Says Brother
The shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin one year ago became an international story, and raised difficult questions about race and justice. Host Michel Martin continues her conversation with Robert Zimmerman Jr., the brother of accused killer George Zimmerman, about how his family views the case and the public reaction.
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Should Texas Students Be Required To Learn CPR?
When Kylee Shea collapsed to the floor and stopped breathing in a Frisco middle school hallway in September of 2011, teachers rushed into action. The two…
It's A Trap! 4 Possible Presidential Pitfalls
President Obama has begun his second term with great momentum, but history warns that he will be challenged to sustain himself by forces all around — and within — him.
Foes Of AA/U.S. Airways Merger Square Off With Defenders In House Hearing
Critics of the proposed American Airlines/U.S. Airways merger fear the deal will hurt competition and lead to higher fares. Airline representatives say…
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GM Denies Asking For $2.1 Million Pay Raise For CEO Dan Akerson
The government still owns part of GM and when the automaker took a $49.5 billion bailout, it agreed to have executive pay approved by government.
Should You Fear The 'July Effect' Of First-Time Doctors At Hospitals?
Conventional wisdom holds that summertime — when medical students graduate and become first-time doctors — is the most dangerous time to check into a hospital. But a recent study of surgeries at 1,700 hospitals suggests the fear of newbie docs is overblown.
Ben Goldberg's Variations: Two New Albums From A San Francisco Jazz Staple
Known for his work in New Klezmer Trio, clarinetist Ben Goldberg has just released two new albums for different quintets: Subatomic Particle Homesick Blues and Unfold Ordinary Mind.
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How Sequestration Could Affect Texas Classrooms
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Budget cuts, Cliburn tributes from the four corners, and more.The automatic spending cuts scheduled for Friday…
Openly Gay Mayoral Candidate In Mississippi Found Dead
Marco McMillian's sexual orientation never came up during the campaign, but many believe he was the first viable and openly gay political candidate in the state.
Updated: Military Judge Accepts Bradley Manning Guilty Plea
Manning pleaded guilty to 10 smaller charges. He is still expected to be tried for the charge of aiding the enemy. During the hearing, the Army private also provided the first detailed explanation of why he perpetrated the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history.
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