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In Rutgers Verdict, Even Judge Found "Muddled" Law
A New Jersey jury found 19-year-old Rutgers University student Dharun Ravi guilty of a hate crime for using his webcam to spy on his roommate Tyler Clementi. Clementi was having an intimate encounter with another man in their dorm room and a few days later he committed suicide. Host Michel Martin discusses the case with law professor Jessica Henry.
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Kids Exposed To Meth In Womb Can Struggle With Behavior Problems
Meth-exposed children are more anxious and depressed at age 3, a new study found. And they tended to be more disruptive at age 5. But researchers say those problems are manageable if children and parents get help early on.
Zieti: Music As An Act Of Resistance
Zemelewa was recorded by 15 musicians in four studios on two continents.
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One Nation, Two Health Care Extremes
When it comes to health care in the U.S., no two states are more different than Texas and Massachusetts, which boast the highest and lowest rates of uninsured people, respectively. Those differences come into stark relief in the lives of Texan Melinda Maarouf and Massachusetts resident Peter Brook.
Young Russian Politician Fights From The Bottom Up
Appetite for mass rallies in Russia is waning, and a new breed of young Russian politicians is re-directing energy into politics at the most local level. Maxim Motin, 28, is one of them. As a newly elected municipal council member, he is focusing on street lights, not street protest.
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New Jersey As Good-Government Leader? Believe It
An investigative journalism project concluded that New Jersey led the nation with the toughest government accountability laws and enforcement while Georgia had the dubious distinction of being ranked last.
In Illinois, Candidates Make A Final Delegate Dash
It's another furious dash to the finish line as delegate-rich Illinois holds its Republican presidential primary Tuesday. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is looking to increase his delegate lead. And he's still searching for that decisive win over former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum.
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U.S. Makes $25 Billion In Mortgage-Backed Securities Sale
It's still likely the government will see significant losses stemming from the bailout effort.
Cheaper Clothes And Shorter Stories: On Soaps, Strange 'Days' Indeed
Neda Ulaby looks at the changing nature of soap operas and at how Days Of Our Lives is changing to stay alive.
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'All My Dreams Are Buried Under A Pile Of Dust Now,' Says Grieving Afghan
Muhammad Wazir says 11 of his family members, including his wife and six children, died in the massacre of 16 civilians that's been blamed on a U.S. Army soldier.
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