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May 20

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Korean Ship Sinking Controversy Could Derail Nuclear Progress

For more on the rising tensions over the naval explosion that killed 46 South Korean sailors near the disputed maritime border with the North, Judy Woodruff talks to two experts on Asian politics about the rising hostilities on the Korean…

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May 20

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South Korean Investigators Blame North Korea for Ship Attack

North Korean officials have flatly denied accusations that they sank a South Korean naval ship two months ago. Judy Woodruff reports on the rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

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Apr 14

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Investigators Probe Mine Disaster in West Virginia

More than a week after an explosion killed 29 coal miners in West Virginia, officials continue to investigate the cause of the disaster and the emergency response. Gwen Ifill talks to reporter Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post for the…

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Feb 23

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Toyota’s Troubles Accelerate with Congressional, Criminal Probes

Toyota executive James Lentz apologized to a House subcommittee Tuesday over the motor company's slow response to safety concerns. Jim Lehrer talks with Rep. Bruce Braley, D-Iowa, and Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga., about the first of three congressional probes on…

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Nov 10

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Suspect’s ‘Radical’ Views Examined in Fort Hood Investigation

Gwen Ifill speaks with two reporters about the ongoing investigation into last week's attack at Fort Hood, including new revelations that the alleged shooter had ties to a radical cleric in Yemen known for his anti-American teachings.

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May 15

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China Remembers Victims on Anniversary of Deadly Quake

China marked the first anniversary of the fatal earthquake that ravaged the Sichuan province. NPR's Melissa Block was reporting in China when disaster struck and returned a year later to see how some families are faring.

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Apr 22

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TARP Inspector Probes Bailout Fraud, Warns of Program’s Pitfalls

Neil Barofsky, the special inspector general assigned to monitor the banking bailout, discusses his office's ongoing investigations into potential fraud in the TARP program and recent warnings on taxpayer risk.

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Apr 17

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Release of Interrogation Memos Draws Angry Reactions

The Obama administration decided Thursday to make public a series of long-secret Bush-era memos detailing the legal justification for harsh interrogation tactics used on terrorism suspects. NPR's Ari Shapiro updates the story.

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Apr 10

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Military Budget Changes, Same-sex Marriage Top Week’s News

Columnist Mark Shields and editor Rich Lowry analyze the week's political news, including Defense Secretary Robert Gates' military budget priorities and two more states allowing same-sex couples to marry.

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Feb 12

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Pakistan Holds Six Suspects in Mumbai Attacks

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The Pakistani government said for the first time Thursday that the late November grenade and gun attacks in Mumbai, India, were launched from its shores and that it had six suspects in custody.

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