NEWSHOUR -- September 13, 2012 at 12:27 PM EDT

On the PBS NewsHour Tonight

By: News Desk

On Thursday's NewsHour:

  • New details about the attack on the U.S. mission in Libya, and the film that sparked the violence

  • Is the Middle East a more dangerous place a year after the Arab Spring?

  • A key decision from the Federal Reserve on jumpstarting the economy

  • Microloans for American entrepreneurs

  • And, how the campaigns amplify their messages online

Listen, as correspondent Hari Sreenivasan gives you a preview of the show:


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