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VIDEO: MoD satellite's classified tech

BBC Top Stories - December 18, 2012 - 6:02pm
Jonathan Amos is given special access to the British military's powerful new telecommunications satellite, Skynet-5D.

VIDEO: Obama supports assault weapons ban

BBC Top Stories - December 18, 2012 - 3:35pm
US President Barack Obama wants to reinstate an assault weapons ban in the wake of the mass killings in Newtown, Connecticut, his spokesman says.

VIDEO: Boxing money to create 'champions'

BBC Top Stories - December 18, 2012 - 2:00pm
Britain's boxers are among the biggest winners in UK Sport's Olympic 2016 funding programme.

Rape Case In India Provokes Widespread Outrage

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 1:13pm

Rape is a problem throughout India, and a particularly brutal attack on a Delhi bus has sparked street protests and condemnation by members of Parliament. The victim, a 23-year-old woman, is battling for her life.

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VIDEO: Staffordshire's field of gold

BBC Top Stories - December 18, 2012 - 1:08pm
About 90 more pieces of gold and silver believed to belong to the Staffordshire Hoard have been found.

Easing Of Marijuana Laws Complicates Parents' Advice To Kids

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 1:05pm

There are some warnings parents drill into their kids: no drinking, no smoking, don't do drugs. But now that two states have decriminalized recreational marijuana use, those conversations have become tougher.

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Building A Rover Of The Edible Kind

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 12:54pm

If you've ever wanted to eat a replica of the Mars rover Curiosity that made history this summer, here's your chance. A Caltech chef made one out of gingerbread, and it's on display in the lobby of the Athenaeum, a faculty and staff club on the Caltech campus.

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How Much Good Can You Do? There's A Calculator For That

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 12:46pm

The "Giving What We Can" campaign urges members to donate 10 percent of their incomes to effective charities. Over many years, the group's calculators suggest, such giving could improve far more lives than you might imagine.

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Officials In Newtown Follow A Well-Worn Media Script

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 11:43am

Controlling the flow of verifiable information, and trying to keep the news media in one place by holding regular news conferences, is a strategy that law enforcement has used in past major stories.

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One Airport's Trash Is 2 Million Worms' Treasure

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 11:36am

Many airports send their discarded french fries, burgers and Cinnabons to the landfill. But Charlotte Douglas International plans to transform that garbage into fertilizer for flower beds. All it needed was a couple of million red wiggler worms.

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Coal May Pass Oil As World's No. 1 Energy Source By 2017, Study Says

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 11:35am

Coal is poised to replace oil as the world's top energy source — possibly in the next five years, according to the International Energy Agency. The rise will be driven largely by growth in China and India, the IEA says, while the only large decline is seen coming in the United States.

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Latest Syrian Fighting Touches Off A New Exodus

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 10:59am

Most every new round of fighting creates a new wave of displaced people in Syria. A weekend attack near the capital has sent many Palestinian refugees fleeing.

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Obama Supports New Bid To Ban Assault Weapons, Close Gun Show 'Loophole'

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 10:54am

The president has long said he's in favor of reinstating the ban. In the wake of Friday's mass shooting at a school in Connecticut, he has now publicly given his support to Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein's effort to ban such weapons.

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Low-Profile Power Player Jack Lew May Be In Line For Treasury Post

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 10:33am

Now the White House chief of staff, Lew finessed the 2011 deal that set up the automatic spending cuts and tax hikes set for the new year — and did it in a way that put President Obama in the catbird seat for the current talks. Now he's a possible pick to be the next Treasury secretary.

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Dangers of 'Whoonga': Abuse Of AIDS Drugs Stokes Resistance

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 10:20am

In South Africa, drug users are crushing HIV medications and mixing them with marijuana, heroin and other illicit drugs. Public health workers worry that people who smoke so-called whoonga are helping to fuel the rise of drug-resistant HIV.

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A View From The Ground: Thailand Confronts Drug-Resistant Malaria

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 9:34am

Global deaths from malaria have dropped sharply in the past decade, thanks in part to powerful drugs called artemisinins. But on the border between Thailand and Myanmar, doctors are starting to see cracks in artemisinin's armor. The medicine is working more slowly, and sometimes not at all.

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No Federal 'Cyberstalking' Charges Against Woman In Petraeus Affair

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 9:24am

Paula Broadwell, whose affair with retired Gen. David Petraeus led to his resignation from the post of CIA director, will not face federal charges related to the alleged cyberstalking of another woman, according to a letter sent by the Justice Department to Broadwell's attorney.

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Amid Calls For Gun Control, Some Push For Weapons At School

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 8:11am

As a national conversation about stricter gun control takes shape in the wake of the Newtown shooting, some are arguing instead for arming school personnel. Supporters say having armed school officials would help prevent shootings and enable staff to protect children if one occurs.

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In France, Free Birth Control For Girls At Age 15

NPR Headlines - December 18, 2012 - 7:59am

Starting in January, the French government will provide contraceptives for girls ages 15 to 18 — without charge and without parental notification. The measure, which passed parliament without debate, aims to reduce teen pregnancies by increasing access to birth control and education.

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AUDIO: Boat race protester: 'no regrets'

BBC Top Stories - December 18, 2012 - 7:58am
The man who interrupted the Oxbridge boat race has told 5 live that he has no regrets despite his six month jail sentence.

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