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Npr: The Orange Revolution, Six Months Later
An April 2005 audio interview with Helen Fawkes, the BBC reporter who covered the Orange Revolution, and the consequences of that event six months later.
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Npr: Chavez Speech Puts Spotlight on Latin Left
Audio interviews with NPR reporters and analysts from September of 2006 on the influence of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez's on the growing leftist movement in Latin America. Also includes a radio call in portion.
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Npr: Browsing the 'Atomic Bazaar'
A May 2007 interview with William Langewiesche ,the author of "The Atomic Bazaar", in which he describes the efforts that would need to be taken inside of the old Soviet Union to acquire the radioactive elements needed to build an atomic...
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Npr: Soldiers Storm Mosque in Pakistan, Killing Dozens
A July 2007 report describing the government assault on Islamabad's Red Mosque ending the long, tense standoff with Islamic fundamentalists Provides audio links to analysis of the event and related stories. 7/10/2007
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Npr: Reporting From Pakistan
A November 2006 audio interview 13 minutes in length with an NPR journalist on the changing conditions in Pakistan and its importance to the war on terror. Includes a call-in question and answer segment and links to related NPR stories....
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Npr: Crisis Worsens in Zimbabwe
A 30 minute news story ( audio) from July of 2007 examining the worsening economic and political instability in Zimbabwe. Includes interviews with the ambassador of Zimbabwe to the U.S. and other experts.
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Npr: Zimbabwe's Economy Teeters Out of Control
A four minute audio story from July of 2007 examining the worsening economic situation in Zimbabwe resulting from shortages and runaway inflation.
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Npr: A Possible Peace in Uganda?
Audio interview with a variety of activists and experts examining the possibility of ending the war between the Lord's Resistance Army and the Ugandan government. [13:32] Includes transcript of interview.
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Npr: Ugandans Scarred by Experience as Child Soldiers
A sobering seven minute interview from March 2007 with child soldiers and experts on the civil war in Uganda.
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Npr: Putin Has Defied Expectations of a Short Reign
A November 2007 analysis of Vladimir Putin's staying power as Russia's President through almost two turbulent terms. Also provides links to related topics.
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Npr: Cold War Rivalries Rekindled?
A May 2007 radio discussion (audio only) by a panel of experts on the idea of the Cold War rekindled. [30:00] Includes called in questions by listeners.
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Npr: Could a New Vaccine Contain Malaria's Spread?
An audio interview [17:00] with Dr. Owen Rennert, a scientist from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, on an experimental malaria vaccine.
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Npr: A Closer Look at Al Qaida in Iraq
A July 2007 radio discussion with journalists and experts on the leadership, makeup and actions of Al-Qaida in Iraq ( audio format only - 30 minutes in length). Also briefly examines American interrogation techniques.
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Npr: Hundreds More Colombians Remain Farc Captives
NPR presents an audio interview of Colombian hostages and families of hostages. Links to other interviews available. 3min 54sec.
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Npr: Listening to My Father
A touching story from a son of a Vietnam vet. Content gives an inside look at a family that had to deal with the day to day toll of a war.
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Npr: Kate Nolan, Wwii Combat Nurse
A personal memoir of an Army nurse, Katherine F. Nolan, describes the Christmas of 1944 when she and her fellow nurses set up a makeshift hospital to tend to the wounded.
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Npr: Germans Mark Bitter Wwii Anniversary
This NPR site includes many interesting links about D-Day. Be sure to click on the Photo Gallery for D-Day pictures and to hear Eisenhower's statement to Allied forces.
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Npr: e.l. Doctorow on Rhythm and Writing
An interview with author E. L. Doctorow in which he discusses how he decided to become a writer and how he learned to hear music in words. Links to other NPR reports about his writing, as well as to other sites about Doctorow.
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Npr: Teresa Heinz Kerry, Uncensored
NPR offers an audio presentation of a candid interview with Teresa Heinz Kerry, wife of Senator John Kerry.
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Npr: Gulf of Tonkin's Phantom Attack
NPR considers the incidents and reporting surrounding the Gulf of Tonkin incident forty years after the actual event, a military encounter at sea that escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
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Npr: Global Warming Tied to Heat Wave: Lawsuits Loom
In a program dated December 1, 2004, All Things Considered on NPR explored the linkage between global warming and Europe's killer heat wave of 2003. If the studies are correct, they could be used in court cases against utilities that...
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Npr: Heroin in America
Listen to this 5-part report on heroin addiction in the United States presented by National Public Radio. Includes interviews with family members of addicts, information about community programs to help addicts, insight into the...
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Npr: Coretta Scott King Dies at 78
NPR pays a tribute to Coretta Scott King, wife of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr., who was a leader in the movement herself. Pictures, excerpts from speeches and interviews, biographical information, and links to other...
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Npr: The State of the Union
NPR takes a look at President George W. Bush's 2006 State of the Union address and offers its analysis of key themes. Provides excerpts, reactions, and links to other NPR articles on this topic.