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Chinese TV Star Apologizes For Remarks Critical Of Mao
Bi Fujian, one of the country's most popular television presenters, recently ran afoul of his employer, state-run CCTV, for a parody song he performed at a private banquet.
China's Neighbors See Mischief In What's Happening At Disputed Reef
Satellite imagery of a coral atoll in the South China Sea shows the reef is growing. A U.S. military official likens Beijing's land reclamation to building a "great wall of sand."
Medical Schools Reboot For 21st Century
Medicine has changed a lot in the past 100 years. But medical training has stayed much the same. Many schools are now retooling — focusing on teamwork — to train a different kind of doctor.
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An Artist's Brainstorm: Put Photos On Those Faceless Ebola Suits
Printers blew up. People took the photo stickers home. But in the end, art professor Mary Beth Heffernan succeeded in bringing a human face to the scary-looking protective gear.
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Bloody Yet Unsatisfying, 'Kill Me Three Times' Disappoints But Once
Andrew Lapin says the bloody Australian black comedy wants to be a genre caper, but can't quite hit the right notes.
Attorney General To Employees: You Can't Solicit Prostitutes, Ever
The memo follows an Inspector General report that found Drug Enforcement agents had "sex parties" in Colombia with prostitutes paid for by drug cartels.
Carmen McRae On Piano Jazz
An expert on rhythm and phrasing, the singer accompanies herself on piano for "As Long As I Live."
5 Things You Should Know About Hillary Clinton
She started out as a Republican and hasn't driven a car since 1996. Here's what you may not know or just may not remember about the former secretary of state and first lady.
Compression Clothes' Advantage Could Be Placebo Effect
Manufacturers claim compression clothes improve athletic performance, but there is little scientific evidence to back that up. This story first aired March 30 on Morning Edition.
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Gunfire, Bombs And An Arrest: Boston Police Detail Tsarnaev's Capture For Court
Police officers on Monday described a fierce gunbattle that included thrown explosives, at the trial of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
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