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Mar 19

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Shields and Brooks Tackle Nervousness over Pending Health Reform Vote

Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks sort through the top political stories of the past week, including the nervousness behind Democrats' cautious optimism before the potential weekend health care reform vote in the House.

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Mar 18

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Preview: Peru Profits From Resources, Geography

By Talea Miller

Ray Suarez recently traveled to Peru for a series of reports that will examine the country's health issues as well its economy -- including its evolution from a widely erratic marketplace with a devalued currency to a more…

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Mar 18

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Democrats, GOP Prep for Possible Weekend Vote on Health Reform

House Democrats are preparing for a vote on health care legislation, after the Congressional Budget Office reported the bill will cost $940 billion but would cut more than expected from the deficit. Jeffrey Brown talks to two health and policy…

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Mar 18

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In Ethiopia, a Daily Struggle for Clean Water

In the first in a series of collaborative reports about water problems around the world, Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on the shortage of potable water in Ethiopia and how the effort required to maintain existing watering points affects millions…

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Mar 17

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Democrats Pressure Holdouts as Health Reform Vote Looms

At least one formerly opposed Democrat, Ohio's Rep. Dennis Kucinich, has said he will vote in favor of the health care reform bill when it comes up for a vote, possibly this week. Judy Woodruff talks to a New York…

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Mar 16

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Political Scramble Intensifies on Health Reform Bill

House Democrats continued the hunt for the 216 votes needed to pass the health care reform bill. Gwen Ifill talks to a health care reporter about how lawmakers may maneuver to push the legislation over the finish line.

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Mar 12

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Shields, Brooks: Presidency ‘At Risk’ in Outcome of Health Reform Effort

Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks sort through the top political stories of the past week, including the rift between the White House and the Supreme Court over President Obama's State of the Union and the ongoing negotiations to pass…

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Mar 11

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Democrats Inch Health Care Reform Negotiations Forward

House and Senate Democrats moved a step closer to final agreement on health care legislation with hours of closed-door negations Thursday. Jim Lehrer talks to NPR reporter Julie Rovner about the price tag and the hurdles facing the bill.

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Mar 10

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Haiti’s Government: What Should Its Next Moves Be?

By Talea Miller

As Haitian President Rene Preval met with President Barack Obama Wednesday to discuss the aftermath of January's devastating earthquake, the PBS NewsHour asked three experts how Haiti's government should proceed with the massive task of recovery.

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Mar 08

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Obama Targets Insurers in Health Reform Push

During a Monday appearance in Philadelphia, President Barack Obama took on insurance companies and struck back at Republicans in a bid to propel his health reform proposal forward. Ray Suarez talks to two health policy experts.

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