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Oct 12

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Prosthetic Sculptures Duplicate Faces of Wounded U.S. Soldiers

With the increased number of wounded U.S. soldiers from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, technology is being developed to replace injured faces with prosthetic sculptures. Researcher and sculptor David Hanson discusses the new robotic technology and the problems associated…

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Oct 11

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Doctor Discusses the Tissue Engineered Duplicate Organs

Dr. Anthony Atala of Wake Forest University discusses the use of tissue engineering in replacing faces of wounded U.S. soldiers.

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Sep 19

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Thai Military Overthrows Government, Declares Martial Law

The military in Thailand ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra Tuesday while he was in New York for U.N. meetings, declared martial law and revoked the constitution. Two analysts discuss growing tension between the prime minister and the monarchy and other…

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Sep 15

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Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Discusses Increasing Violence

Continuing violence in Iraq has led to the deaths of seven more U.S. soldiers since Wednesday and the discovery of over 100 tortured and gunshot bodies across Baghdad. Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Salih discusses Iraq's political and security developments.

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Sep 07

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President Bush Proposes Military Trial Process for Terror Suspects

Following the announcement that terror suspects had been held in secret facilities, President Bush pressed Congress Thursday to approve military tribunals for terror suspects. Sens. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) and John Sununu (R.-N.H.) debate the proposal.

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Sep 07

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U.S. General in Iraq Discusses Handover of Military Forces

As the United States formally transferred control of Iraq's military force to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's government Thursday, sectarian violence continued in Iraq. Army Lt. Gen. Peter Chiarelli, commander of the multi-national forces, discusses the handover and new interrogation rules.

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Aug 18

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Photographers Recount Covering Israel-Hezbollah Conflict

Photographers Tyler Hicks and Rina Castelnuovo of The New York Times describe their experiences covering the Middle East conflict over the last month in Lebanon and Israel.

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Jul 19

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Israel Says It Destroyed Half of Hezbollah’s Power

More than 60 people died in the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah Wednesday, many of them civilians. Analysts discuss whether Israeli forces can eliminate Hezbollah's military capabilities.

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Jul 07

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U.S.-Iraqi Forces Increase Pressure on Militias

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Iraqi troops backed by U.S. forces have launched a crackdown on insurgent militias blamed for the recent increase in sectarian violence that has led to fears of a civil war.

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Jul 03

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Saddam’s Wife, Daughter, New Al-Qaida Leader on Wanted List

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Iraqi officials recently released a most wanted list of 41 people, including Saddam Hussein's wife and eldest daughter, and the new al-Qaida in Iraq leader, Abu Ayyub al-Masri.

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