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The Alibaba Effect: How China's eBay Transformed Village Economics
At first, Sun Han made a staggering 100 percent profit margin on his furniture. Soon everyone in his village was opening a furniture factory — and didn't need to raise pigs anymore.
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Fifth Graders' Onion Crop Is Missing, Apparently Stolen
The class planted 100 onions in June and planned to harvest them this month. But when the students returned for the new school year, the onions were gone.
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Congress Will Eventually Vote On Force Against Islamist Militants
Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Mike Rogers talks to Steve Inskeep about whether Congress will authorize military action against militant members of the Islamic State.
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Ship Found From Doomed 1845 Arctic Expedition, Canada Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Paul Watson, a Toronto Star columnist, about the discovery from the Franklin Expedition, which went missing 169 years ago while searching for the Northwest passage.
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Judge In Pistorius Trial Rules Out Murder
South African Judge Thokozile Masipa, who has yet to render her final verdict in the jury-less trial, says the prosecution failed to prove premeditated murder.
Islamic State Is A Serious Threat To U.S. Interests, Rubio Says
President Obama has laid out his strategy for dealing with militant members of the Islamic State. Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Sen. Marco Rubio for his reaction.
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Sagging Pants And The Long History Of 'Dangerous' Street Fashion
For adults, "sagging" has long been a marker of slovenliness or something more sinister. But the style might just be the latest iteration of fashion freighted with some old anxieties.
WATCH: Carney, McCain Spar On CNN Over ISIS Strategy
The former White House press secretary went toe to toe with the Republican senator after President Obama's address to the nation about the Islamic State.
Fijian Peacekeepers Released By Syrian Nusra Front Rebels
The 45 U.N. troops were taken hostage last month on the Syrian-controlled side of the Golan Heights.
Suicide Is A Big Problem Where You'd Least Expect It
The conventional thinking is that suicide is a problem in high-income countries. But a new WHO report says that three-fourths of suicide deaths are in the low- and middle-income world.
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