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Blocked At The Border, Gaza Man's Hopes Of Escape Fade
One man's quest to get out of Gaza and into Egypt highlights Palestinian calls for more freedom of movement.
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Doctors Without Borders: What We Need To Contain Ebola
Dr. Joanne Liu of Doctors Without Borders says fear and a lack of sense of urgency has kept the international community in their home countries rather than stepping up to the plate in West Africa.
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Ferguson Update: Holder Writes Op-Ed; City Calls For Nighttime Calm
Attorney General Eric Holder, who will go to the St. Louis suburb Wednesday, wrote that the Justice Department's investigation of Michael Brown's death would be full and fair.
Ex-Microsoft CEO Ballmer Steps Down From Company's Board
Steve Ballmer, 58, on Tuesday resigned from the software giant's board because of other time consuming commitments including his new ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Deford: Frankly, Hot Dogs Best Served At The Ballpark
Forget peanuts and Cracker Jack. Sausages are the food most closely linked to the national pastime, says Frank Deford.
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Gay-Rights Movement Tackles Cultural Battle In The Deep South
Same-sex-marriage activists are working to win hearts and minds in the Deep South, where they've met the strongest resistance. One strategy is to host informal conversations.
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Its Mental Health Treatment System Saves San Antonio Millions
Texas ranks 49th out of 50 states in how much funding it commits to mental health. But San Antonio has become a model for other mental health systems. It has saved $50 million over the past 5 years.
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Urban Farms Build Resilience Within Singapore's Fragile Food System
Tiny Singapore imports almost all of its food. From gardens on deserted car parks to vertical farms in the vanishing countryside, a movement is afoot to help boost its agricultural production.
The Depths Of Memory And Pain In 'Ancient Oceans'
David Connerley Nahm's debut, Ancient Oceans of Central Kentucky, is full of what critic Michael Schaub calls "anti-nostalgia," the pain of intrusive memories that come when you're least prepared.
Vodquila Gets Attention From Prestigious Competition
Alabama business owner Chander Arora and his family are introducing the world to Vodquila, a mix of vodka and tequila. It won an award at the International Wine and Spirit Competition.
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