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Pentagon Sends Former Navy SEAL A Warning Over Bin Laden Raid Book
The Pentagon reminds Matt Bissonnette that he signed a non-disclosure agreement and it warns him that it is ready to take legal action against him.
UPDATED: Romney, Obama Both Plan Louisiana Trips To Tour Hurricane Damage
The Republican presidential nominee will be in the area Friday. Obama will be there Monday.
Fed Chief Bernanke Issues Strong Hint Of Further Stimulus
Ben Bernanke said the stagnation of the labor market was of "grave concern."
Shoes: After 18 Years, The Power-Pop Band Re-Ignites
The members of Shoes have cobbled together albums like stubborn craftsmen who know that their trade is at once outmoded and valuable. Ken Tucker says Ignition retains the same pop-rock rigor heard in the band's 1970s records.
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How Do Republican Delegates Define Success?
Throughout this election, both Republicans and Democrats have focused on a common theme: a successful America. But that vision seems to be different for each party. Host Michel Martin hears from delegates and others at the Republican National Convention about what success for America means to them.
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BusinessWeek: Karl Rove Jokes About Todd Akin's Murder
The Republican master strategist made the joke during a fundraiser with influential donors.
Reading Aloud In Wilmington, Del.
Read Aloud Delaware makes sure that preschool children are regularly read to one-on-one.
The World Remembers Neil Armstrong
After serving in the Korean War and flying over 200 models of aircraft as a test pilot, Neil Armstrong used his experience to gently guide the lunar lander onto the untouched surface of the moon before making those first historic steps. He died last week, at age 82.
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Time To Overhaul America's Aging Bridges?
Five years after the deadly collapse of the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis, experts say nearly 8000 of America's bridges are still in dire need of repair--including landmark structures like the Brooklyn Bridge. But how much will it cost? And is there the political will to do it?
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Recycling Bikes In Albany, N.Y.
The Albany Bicycle Coalition repairs trashed bikes and donates them to local organizations for kids.
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