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Myanmar Lifts Ban On Public Gatherings
The ban dates back to 1988, when a military junta took power after crushing pro-democracy protests. The new government said the constitution now guarantees freedom of expression.
If You're Along The Eastern Seaboard, Look Up! NASA Has A Light Show For You
NASA's Wallops Flight Facility is scheduled to launch a sounding rocket that will release "two red-colored lithium vapor trails in space." Weather permitting, they might be visible across the Eastern Seaboard.
First Watch: Hem, 'Tourniquet'
The Brooklyn-based band was on the verge of collapse when its main songwriter, Dan Messe, discovered the healing power of his own music. The result was a new album called Departure And Farewell and a stunning, new animated video.
Report: Alex Rodriguez, Melky Cabrera Among Baseball Stars Linked To Doping
Records leaked to The Miami New Times appear to show players have not stopped doping. The paper says its interviews and records show "the war on doping has been as futile as the war on drugs."
Thom Yorke And Friends On Making Music As Atoms For Peace
The Radiohead singer put together his latest band while on tour for his 2006 solo album. He and bandmates Nigel Godrich and Joey Waronker talk with Bob Boilen about their new album, Amok.
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U.S. May Build Base For Drones In Northwest Africa
The United States is looking to base surveillance drones in the African nation of Niger. The base there will allow the U.S. unmanned vehicles to conduct operations in northern Africa, including in Mali, where France has intervened to fight Islamist militants. Tom Bowman talks to Melissa Block about the latest on the increasing U.S. military role in Africa.
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VIDEO: Could It Be? American Claims To Have Surfed 100-Foot Wave
The videos and pictures are spectacular, but measuring waves is tough, so whether Garrett McNamara broke his own world record is very much in dispute.
Ancient Manuscripts In Timbuktu Reduced To Ashes
A famed library and research center held books and manuscripts dating back to the 13th century. Residents say Islamist radicals torched them before fleeing the town.
Have We Met Before? Doppelgangers Caught On Camera
For the past several years, Francois Brunelle has been photographing people who happen to look strikingly similar but aren't related.
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In Japan, Food Can Be Almost Too Cute To Eat
In Japan, how food looks can be as important as how it tastes — a lesson children learn from an early age. From TV and toys to school lunches, the visual delights of food are never far from sight.
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