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David Ressel has the latest headlines.
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Anti-War Protests Alive but Small
Though opposition to the war in Iraq has reached record highs, no major protest marked the third anniversary. Matt Hirshberg reports that antiwar activities were plentiful, but small.
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Sanction of Imam Sends Ripple Through Muslim Community
New York's Muslim community fears repercussion after Mayor Bloomberg's decision to sanction an imam for speaking out against the Bush administration. Dina Temple-Raston reports.
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Iraq: Repeating an Old Mistake?
The war in Iraq reminds Galima Bukharbaeva, a journalist from Uzbekistan, of the invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union in 1979.
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Doormen Prepare to Strike
The doormen's union rejected a contract proposal on Wednesday and announced it may go on strike on April 20. Giuliana Chamedes reports.
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French Labor Law Aggravates Longtime Unrest
Tamara Rosenberg interviews David Jestaz, an expert in unemployment and economic stagnation, about the possible effects of a new labor law in France.
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Mary-Rose Abraham has a news update.
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Politics Surround Chinese Journalist's Release
Joseph Chaney speaks with Professor Perry Link of Princeton University about the coming release of a Beijing-based researcher for the New York Times imprisoned in Shanghai since 2004.
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9/11 Detainee To Receive $300,000 Settlement
The U.S. government has agreed to pay an Egyptian man who was among hundreds of Muslims arrested and mistreated at the Metropolitan Detention center in Brooklyn, New York after September 11, 2001. Galima Bukharbaeva reports.
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Halfway Around the World for a Wedding Dress
Mary-Rose Abraham contemplates her upcoming trip to India to prepare for her wedding in L.A.
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Fulton Mall up for a Facelift
A legendary one-stop shopping destination for Brooklyn's lower income residents could soon become more expensive. Joseph Chaney has the story.
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U.S. Policy in Darfur
Matt Hirshberg reports on a forum sponsored by the Columbia University Amnesty International Darfur Campaign Wednesday night.
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