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1 Dead In Protest At Chinese-Backed Copper Mine In Myanmar
The protest at the Letpadaung project comes two years after police forcefully dispersed demonstrators at the site. Villagers had complained of health and environmental problems related to the project.
Milwaukee Prosecutor Won't Seek Charges In Police Shooting
Officer Christopher Manney was attempting to frisk Dontre Hamilton. After Hamilton grabbed the officer's baton, Manney shot him 14 times.
Nick Lowe Brings His 'Quality Holiday Revue' To America
"We think it's all a bit vulgar, you know, cashing in on Christmas," Lowe says of the British. He says he took it as a challenge: Quality Street tackles old classics and adds originals to the mix.
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When Humans Quit Hunting And Gathering, Their Bones Got Wimpy
Humans have lighter bones than other primates, and that change happened a lot later than anthropologists had thought. Blame our sedentary ways after our ancestors took up farming.
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'Rolling Stone' Asks Columbia J-School To Investigate Flawed Rape Story
The magazine's story centered on a University of Virginia student who said she was gang-raped during a fraternity party in 2012. Several discrepancies were found in the story.
'Dreamer' Immigrants Apply For Arizona Driver's Licenses
More than 22,000 young immigrants are now eligible to apply for a license in Arizona, something they were blocked from doing in 2012, thanks to an executive order by Gov. Jan Brewer.
Scoring The Screen: Thomas Newman And the Music Of 'Shawshank'
Oscar-nominated composer Thomas Newman — whose credits include animated films like Finding Nemo and Wall-E to The Shawshank Redemption — kicks off our "Scoring the Screen" series with Robert Siegel.
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Lengthy, Widespread Internet Outage Reported In North Korea
It comes days after President Obama pledged a "proportional response" to the communist country's alleged hacking of Sony Pictures. It's unclear what caused the outage.
Is Your Heart Doctor In? If Not, You Might Not Be Any Worse Off
Researchers find that high-risk heart patients in teaching hospitals fared better when their cardiologists were away at national conventions instead of working at their usual jobs. Why?
Was Sony Pictures Hack 'Cyber Vandalism' Or Something More?
President Obama to called the Sony Pictures hack as an act of "cyber vandalism." Robert Siegel talks to Alan Friedman, co-author of the book, Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know, about that decision.
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