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3/28/12 News - Southeast Alaska tribes raise objections to a gold and copper mine; Hundreds enjoy traditional Native and other food at the Ca'mai Festival Potluck in Bethel; U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski questions TSA's cultural sensitivity
By Joaqlin Estushttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-1007848.mp3Anchorage, AK – The Central Council of Tlingit and Haida…
Tasteless Or Not? Restaurant Puts Communion Wafer On Burger
Kuma's Corner, a Chicago eatery, says the dish is in honor of a Swedish heavy metal band that dresses in religious robes. Critics say it makes a mockery of something that is holy to Catholics and many other Christians.
U.N. Says Nearly 1,000 Iraqis Were Killed In September
Sectarian violence has climbed to levels not seen since 2008. The death toll this year has already exceeded that of 2012.
Google Vs. Facebook: A Map Of Global Conquest
The two powerhouses are the most visited sites in the world, according to the U.K.'s Oxford Internet Institute.
4 Things To Know On Day 4 Of The Shutdown
Though there's no end in sight to the standoff, there are reports that Republican lawmakers are looking for a new way to strike a deal.
What To Call The Most Powerful Central Banker In The World
Janet Yellen would be the first woman to head the Federal Reserve System. But what exactly would her title be? Chair? Chairman? Chairwoman?
How To Watch As The Costa Concordia Is (Hopefully) Righted
The cruise ship ran aground and slumped over on its starboard side off the coast of Tuscany in January 2012. Thirty-two people died. The effort to pull it upright is said to be the biggest such operation ever. At 114,000 tons, the ship is twice the size of the Titanic.
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New International Olympic Committee President Is Thomas Bach Of Germany
Bach replaces outgoing President Jacques Rogge, who served in the post for 12 years. He was chosen by secret ballot on the last day of IOC meetings in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
John Geils, Guitarist Of The J. Geils Band, Dies At 71
The blues-rock guitarist was found dead in his Massachusetts home. Police said he died of natural causes.
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David Letterman's Mother, Dorothy Mengering, Dies At 95
Dorothy Mengering became a hit with viewers when her son put her on his Late Show on CBS. She baked and appeared via satellite in her Indiana kitchen for a segment called "Guess Mom's Pies."
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