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Could Primary Push Lieberman to Independent Party?
Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-CT), a one-time vice presidential candidate, is facing an unexpectedly strong challenge in a primary election. Reports suggest that the vigorous primary campaign by fellow Democrat Ned Lamont could push Lieberman to consider switching to the Independent Party. Madeleine Brand talks with Slate political editor John Dickerson about Sen. Lieberman's political future.
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Rally Demands Attention for Sudan's Darfur Region
Thousands gather Sunday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., demanding an end to genocide in Sudan's Darfur region. Celebrities, politicians, religious leaders and demonstrators urge President Bush to use his office to strengthen the multinational force protecting Darfur civilians.
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Small Paper Uses Profits to Train New Reporters
At many newspapers, the top priority these days is how best to prop up revenues. But the family that owns The Anniston Star in Alabama is quietly planning to devote the paper's profits to training new generations of reporters.
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Research Suggests Increasing Vitamin D Exposure
Nutrition researchers are pushing for a big increase in the daily recommended dose of Vitamin D. Dozens of recent studies suggest that deficiencies of the vitamin make people more vulnerable to everything from fractures to certain cancers and diabetes.
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In the World Cup, 'Tie' Is the New 'Win'
Commentator Bill Langworthy notes that in recent World Cup matches, some teams have been celebrating when they get ties. He's slightly bewildered by this concept, which seems to him faintly un-American.
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Anatomy of a Shooting: A Civilian's Death in Iraq
On June 24, 2005, Iraqi journalist and doctor Yasser Salihee was struck by a bullet fired by Staff Sgt. Joe Romero of the 256th Combat Brigade Team, Louisiana National Guard. Those involved agree the shooting was a mistake. But a year later, that's about all they agree on. A look at the impact of one man's death in Iraq.
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A Voluble Visit with Two Talking Apes
Bonobo chimpanzees Kanzi and Panbanisha understand thousands of words. With the help of a keypad, they use sentences, talk on the phone, and gossip. They are challenging the idea that language is unique to humans.
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Safety Concerns Won't Ground Next Space Mission
In nine days, NASA will launch the space shuttle Discovery on a mission to the International Space Station, despite the safety concerns of two senior officials. They spoke with reporters Wednesday to explain their reservations about the mission. Both were worried about a repeat of the Columbia Shuttle accident.
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Tigarah: Japanese Rap with a Brazilian Accent
Japanese rapper Tigarah infuses her music with a distinctly Brazilian brand of funk. Day to Day producer Rob Sachs profiles the eclectic artist's distinct new sound and global appeal.
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Voting-Rights Extension Put on Hold in House
Republicans lead the House to postpone a vote on a bill to renew the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The act has been reauthorized several times, most recently in 1992. The measure, which ended literacy tests and poll taxes that were used to keep blacks from voting, is due for renewal again in 2007.
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