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Record Crowd Expected For Hong Kong's Tiananmen Memorial
Tens of thousands of people are expected to gather in Hong Kong's Victoria Park to remember the victims of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Steve Inskeep talks to Chris Buckley of "The New York Times," who's in Hong Kong.
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RoboCop Throws Out First Pitch At Tiger's Game
Detroit fans may have wished he pitched the whole game. The Tigers lost to Toronto 5-3.
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How Chocolate Might Save The Planet
Honey is nature's gift. It's natural. Made by bees. Chocolate is the opposite, a great engineering creation that could, just possibly, just maybe, help save our planet.
Germany Opens Formal Inquiry Into Tapping Of Merkel's Phone
Germany's top federal prosecutor has opened an investigation that won't focus on wide spying activities attributed to the U.S. National Security Agency.
Tilting Delaware Bridge Stays Closed, Disrupting Interstate Travel
The I-495 bridge in Wilmington, Del., usually carries 90,000 vehicles per day. But it's empty now, as engineers try to discover what's causing eight support pillars to lean.
Should There Be A University Of Politics?
Other countries provide formal training for people who want to be national leaders. Why not the U.S.?
The Thai Protest That's Straight From 'The Hunger Games'
The silent, three-finger salute from the smash movie and book series has been catching fire among demonstrators in a country where the military has banned most every form of protest.
Tearjerker, 'You Can'
The Canadian shoegaze-pop band's new video for "You Can" uses found footage of old home movies to create a melancholy montage of faded memories.
Last Of The Original Navajo 'Code Talkers' Dies At 93
Chester Nez, one of the original 29 Navajo men who used their native language to confound the Japanese military during World War II, died of kidney failure on Wednesday.
Jessica Lea Mayfield On World Cafe
Hear the singer-songwriter perform three songs from her fiery new album, Make My Head Sing...
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