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Guantanamo: Now We Know Who's There
It's been a mystery until this week: just who is the U.S. military holding at Guantanamo Bay? On Wednesday, the government released a list of 558 Guantanamo detainees. Joseph Chaney reports.
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Muslims Prepare Lawsuit Against Ashcroft
They were scooped up after Sept. 11 on immigration charges and held for months.
Now they're suing. Several hundred Muslims are preparing a class action lawsuit against the government for unlawful detention. Dina Temple-Raston has the story.
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Indigenous Mexicans in New York Keep Their Culture Alive
Otomi Indians from Veracruz, Mexico have just started coming to New York in the last few years. Zaidee Stavely reports on their efforts to keep their native language and culture going and stay connected to home.
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Opus Dei Reacts to Upcoming Da Vinci Code Movie
David Ressel interviews Opus Dei members. They dispute their image in the upcoming "The Da Vinci Code" movie as a shadowy and ultra-powerful religious force.
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Learning to Love Dumpy Staten Island
Commentator Gabrielle Galanek says it's not easy to be from "the dump."
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At Lousiana's End of the Earth, Hurricane Cleanup Begins
If you keep driving south from New Orleans you'll get to Venice, Louisiana. This village at the end of the earth was practically destroyed by Hurricane Katrina last year, and not much has improved since then. Tamara Rosenberg reports.
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U.S. Hunkering Down in Iraq
Megan Hauser interviews Charles Hanley, an Associated Press correspondent who just returned from Iraq. He says there are signs in Baghdad that the U.S. military is preparing for a long-term stay.
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Iraq War Veterans Speak Out Against the War
U.S. veterans from the war in Iraq have joined together to demand that the government articulate an exit strategy. Matthew Hirshberg reports.
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Dumpster Delicacies: Eating Out of the Trash to Protest Waste
The "Freegan" movement is gaining populartity in New York. These lovers of "free" and "vegan" foods go dumpster diving to prove a point: 13,000 tons of edible food should not be thrown away each day in this country. Marcelle Hopkins has the story.
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Solution to Stress: Get Over Yourself
Only child Dani McClain comes to terms with her tendency to wallow in the agony of stress.
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