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Mar 16

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Pace Remarks Renew ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Debate

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Peter Pace's description of homosexuality as "immoral" has reignited the debate over the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy that requires service members to keep their sexual orientation private. Two advocates weigh the merits of the…

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Mar 14

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President Supports Gonzales Despite Calls for Resignation

President Bush reasserted his confidence in Alberto Gonzales Wednesday, amid calls for the attorney general to resign over the firing of eight U.S. attorneys. Legal analysts discuss the implications for Gonzales.

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Mar 05

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Clinton, Obama Campaigns Collide in Alabama

Sens. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., appeared in Selma, Ala., on Sunday to commemorate the 1965 march for civil rights. A New York Times reporter discusses the event, the first time the candidates have appeared together in the…

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Feb 19

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Controversy Arises Over President Bush’s Proposed Archive Site

President Bush has proposed to build an archive and public policy center at Southern Methodist University, an announcement that has been received with mixed reviews. Ray Suarez talks with historians about the politics of building presidential libraries.

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Feb 13

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North Korea Agrees to Abandon Nuclear Program

North Korea signed a tentative agreement during six-party talks in Beijing to shut down its nuclear program in exchange for over $250 million worth of oil. Two political experts discuss the deal and its chances for success.

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Jan 23

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Former Speechwriters Describe State of Union Drafting Process

President Bush's team of writers have been working hard to finish the final draft of the State of the Union address. Ray Suarez talks with two former Presidential speechwriters about the process of crafting a State of the Union address.

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Nov 13

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Thousands Attend Groundbreaking for MLK Memorial

Thousands of people, including dignitaries and civil rights leaders, gathered Monday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to mark the groundbreaking of the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial.

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Nov 01

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Fight to Finish in Tennessee Senate Race

The Tennessee Senate race between Democrat Harold Ford Jr. and Republican Bob Corker has taken a nasty turn through negative ads and unplanned confrontations between the candidates. Two editors discuss the race.

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Aug 22

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Debate over Welfare Reform Lingers 10 Years Later

Ten years ago, then-President Clinton signed into law major welfare changes that tightened restrictions on who could receive welfare and for how long. Experts assess the impact the law has had over the years.

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Aug 15

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Conference Stresses Testing, Role of Women in AIDS Prevention

World health experts and community leaders gathered in Toronto for the 16th International AIDS Conference. Former NewsHour correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who attended the conference, discusses the ideas put forth.

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