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NPR Programs: All Things Considered
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For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews, and offbeat features.
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White House Red-Faced Over Berlusconi Gaffe
The White House has apologized for a biography of Silvio Berlusconi that calls the Italian leader "one of the most controversial leaders in the history of a country known for government corruption and vice." The bio was distributed at the G-8 summit.
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Anheuser-Busch Sues Belgian Suitor
Anheuser-Busch has sued InBev, calling the Belgian brewer's plan to buy the iconic U.S. brewer "illegal." Matt Sepic, of member station KWMU in St. Louis, says the suit seeks to bar InBev from soliciting support from Anheuser-Busch shareholders.
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Britons Sound Off On U.S. Election
The 2008 presidential race is on the minds of many Americans. But for an election this big, is the rest of the world paying any attention? Some in London say they find the presidential election cycle too long, while others call the process confusing.
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Mutual Fund Pioneer Templeton Dies
John Templeton, the billionaire investor and philanthropist, has died. Templeton was a pioneer of international investing and mutual funds in the years after World War II. He was also known for the prize that sought to reconcile science and religion.
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Top Iraqis Seek Timetable For U.S. Withdrawal
Iraq's national security adviser says there won't be a security deal with the U.S. unless it contains dates for the withdrawal of U.S.-led troops. On Monday, the country's prime minister said he expects the deal to include a timetable for withdrawal.
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