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Bill Moyers |
Bob Simon on Buying the War in Iraq
Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company
Moyers writes: "The sad news about the death of award-winning CBS news correspondent Bob Simon on Wednesday had our team reflecting on an interview he did with Bill for the program Buying the War, investigating big media's role in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq."
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Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company
Moyers writes: "The sad news about the death of award-winning CBS news correspondent Bob Simon on Wednesday had our team reflecting on an interview he did with Bill for the program Buying the War, investigating big media's role in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq."
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Danish Police
Say Suspect in Copenhagen Synagogue and Cafe Attacks Killed
Al Jazeera America
Excerpt: "At a press conference, police said video surveillance indicated the man was behind attacks on a free-speech event on Saturday and Copenhagen's main synagogue early on Sunday."
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Al Jazeera America
Excerpt: "At a press conference, police said video surveillance indicated the man was behind attacks on a free-speech event on Saturday and Copenhagen's main synagogue early on Sunday."
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How US Aid
Worker Kayla Mueller Was Taken Hostage by ISIS - and How Attempts to Save Her
Failed
Rory Carroll, Guardian UK
Carroll writes: "It was supposed to be a fleeting excursion from the relative safety of the Turkish border to a hospital in Aleppo, 70 miles south. But what began as a simple call to help people ended up in tragedy for Kayla Mueller, the 26-year-old American woman who died in Islamic State captivity."
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Rory Carroll, Guardian UK
Carroll writes: "It was supposed to be a fleeting excursion from the relative safety of the Turkish border to a hospital in Aleppo, 70 miles south. But what began as a simple call to help people ended up in tragedy for Kayla Mueller, the 26-year-old American woman who died in Islamic State captivity."
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Could
Argentina's President Go to Jail?
María Julia Oliván, The Daily Beast
Olivan writes: "Argentine Federal Prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita on Friday sought to indict President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, her Foreign Minister Héctor Timmerman and Congressman Andres Larroque for allegedly covering up the involvement of Iranian officials in the 1994 terrorist attack on a Jewish center that killed 85 people and injured hundreds more."
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María Julia Oliván, The Daily Beast
Olivan writes: "Argentine Federal Prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita on Friday sought to indict President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, her Foreign Minister Héctor Timmerman and Congressman Andres Larroque for allegedly covering up the involvement of Iranian officials in the 1994 terrorist attack on a Jewish center that killed 85 people and injured hundreds more."
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Study: Black
Girls Are Being Pushed Out of School
Karen Grigsby Bates, National Public Radio
Bates writes: "News surrounding a confrontation in a Baltimore school is raising new questions about the role race plays in discipline for black girls."
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Karen Grigsby Bates, National Public Radio
Bates writes: "News surrounding a confrontation in a Baltimore school is raising new questions about the role race plays in discipline for black girls."
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Harvey
Wasserman | Will Ohioans Be Forced to Pay the Bill to Keep the Crumbling
Davis-Besse Nuke Plant Alive?
Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Wasserman writes: "Davis-Besse's astonishing history of near-miss disasters defies belief. Its shoddy construction, continual operator error and relentless owner incompetence would not be believed as fiction, let alone as the stark realities of a large commercial reactor operating in a heavily populated area."
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Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Wasserman writes: "Davis-Besse's astonishing history of near-miss disasters defies belief. Its shoddy construction, continual operator error and relentless owner incompetence would not be believed as fiction, let alone as the stark realities of a large commercial reactor operating in a heavily populated area."
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