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Dozens Of Protesters Picked Up Ahead Of Tiananmen Anniversary
Chinese authorities have arrested or detained dozens of people ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. This is an annual ritual ahead of a sensitive political date in China.
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Travel Plans Are Looking Up For Airline Industry
More than 200 million passengers are expected to fly on U.S. based airlines this summer, according to a leading industry group.
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TV Networks Use Elaborate Showcase To Pitch Shows To Advertisers
Renee Montagne talks to Kim Masters, who's covering the upfronts for The Hollywood Reporter, about some of the new shows, and how the networks are faring in an increasingly competitive environment.
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Just One-Third Of People Can Tell If You're Faking That Laugh
Plenty of primates laugh, but only humans fake it. So what are we getting out of that phony chuckle? Perhaps an unfair advantage at work and in social situations, researchers say.
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Top Stories: Turkish Mine Death Toll Rises; L.A. Oil Spill
Also: Several fires are scorching parts of San Diego County; Nigeria won't trade jailed militants for kidnapped girls; and a family cat drives off a neighborhood dog attacking a small boy.
Gone Fishing
There's something fishy about this final round. Every answer contains a type of fish, but be careful: some are unexpected. Did you know that a mullet isn't just Billy Ray Cyrus' go-to hairstyle?
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Unruly Passengers
"I specifically requested not to be on the Pinta!" In this game, we imagine the complaints passengers might have made on certain historical journeys, such as Columbus's expedition to the New World.
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Nick Names
Many celebrities are better known by their monikers, like Babe Ruth or J. Lo. In this game, we created nicknames for people who already have the name "Nick." Who might "Mr. Mariah Carey" be?
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D.D Dumbo: Looping Sounds In An Austin Alleyway
We'd heard all sorts of crazy rumors about the eclectic Australian musician D.D Dumbo. For this Field Recording, we discovered some secrets about his global influences.
VA's Shinseki 'Mad As Hell' Over Alleged Delays At Facility
At issue are accusations of delayed treatment and preventable deaths at the VA hospital in Phoenix. Eric Shinseki, the head of the Department of Veterans Affairs, is testifying before a Senate panel.
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