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12/2/2008




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2008 Congressional Races
We speak with Bob Benenson, editor of CQ Politics.Com ...

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New Refugee Crisis in Balkans
There are fears of a new refugee crisis in the Balkans. We speak with Christian Science Monitor's Beth Kampschror ...

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Muslim Foot Baths and The ACLU
Officials at universities and airports are considering building foot baths to accommodate Muslims who need to wash their feet before prayers ...

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Take It to The Bridge
We talk with Joseph Bertolozzi about his progress on a piece he's composing on Franklin D. Roosevelt Bridge ...

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Nobel Prize in Medicine
Americans Mario Capecchi, Oliver Smithies, and Briton Martin Evans are awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for developing a technology known as gene targeting. The technique is used to manipulate genes in mice and has helped in researching heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and more.

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