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Russia, China Secure Nearly Half-Trillion-Dollar Gas Deal
The 30-year agreement involves supplying 38 billion cubic meters of gas a year via a Siberian pipeline starting in 2018.
Stadium: Hoping For Downtown Business, Planning For Parking
With the new Baylor football stadium opening in August, downtown Waco’s about to have a lot more cars on game days. Businesses are hoping to capture some…
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Texas A&M Plans Nursing Program to Help Sexual Assault Victims
Only 35 percent of injured sexual assault victims in the U.S. receive medical care, according to a new study that suggests not enough nurses are trained...
Court Fees Drive Many Poor Defendants Underground
The use of fines and fees charged to criminal defendants has exploded. People who can't afford those charges can go to jail for not paying. Hundreds of thousands are hiding from police and the courts.
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In A Coal Town Where Jobs Are Few, Wild Ramps Are Plenty
The annual Ramp Feed, which celebrates the ramp, or wild leek, gives the economically depressed mining town of Richwood, W.Va., a reason to celebrate. And you can smell those alliums for miles.
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House Panel Wants More Done To Undermine Boko Haram
The House Foreign Affairs Committee got a briefing on the threat from Boko Haram, a terrorist group that has kidnapped and is holding hundreds of Nigerian girls captive.
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Attack On Street Market In Northwest China Kills 31
Bombs and cars were used in the attack at the outdoor market early Thursday. A witness says, "The air was full of the smell of gunpowder and the sound of sobbing." More than 90 people were injured.
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Ukrainian Soldiers Killed In Attack By Separatists
Pro-Russian separatists attacked a military checkpoint in eastern Ukraine Thursday, killing at least 13 soldiers and wounding about 30. The country is preparing to hold national elections on Sunday.
Central Texas Leadership Series: Maggie McCarthy
Maggie McCarthy, Executive Director of the Central Texas Veterans Research Foundation joins Joe Riley in this episode of the Central Texas Leadership…
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Why Does Thailand Have So Many Coups?
The Asian nation has a reputation for being peaceful and prosperous. Yet every so often, the army kicks out civilian leaders and takes power. This week's coup was the 12th since 1932.
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