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Dan Savage is an advice columnist who spawned a worldwide movement after hearing one too many times about anguished gay teens committing suicide. Savage and his husband, Terry Miller, talk about their "It Gets Better" project, which now has over 10,000 video submissions. Rock, Chris Rove, Karl Rowling, J.K. Sandler, Adam Aluf Benn, Haaretz As I took a peek yesterday at Sky News before perusing the headlines in the British newspapers on the war in Libya, I felt as if I were watching Channel 2 during Operation Cast Lead. The British reporters sounded a lot like Roni Daniel, proclaiming that "our pilots" had gone to battle, Muammar Gadhafi's air defenses had been "neutralized," and the enemy had resorted to using civilians as "human shields."Even the political argument in London sounded familiar, with the prime minister said to be eager to overthrow the Gadhafi regime while his military was... Jong Il, Kim Karimov, Islam Keaton, Michael Kennedy, Ted Kerry, John A soldier from the Army's Fifth Stryker Brigade is pleading guilty to three counts of murder and other charges Wednesday. Prosecutors say Spc. Jeremy Morlock was a key figure in the killing of three civilians in Afghanistan last year. Photos of Morlock and others posing with corpses in Afghanistan were published by a German newspaper this week. Host Melissa Block talks with NPR's Martin Kaste about Wednesday's proceedings. Grisham, John Hagel, Chuck Hahn, Thich Nhat Hanks, Tom Hannity, Sean An unusual congressional alliance is taking President Obama to task for failing to seek a declaration of war in Libya. Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, R.-Md., and Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., both say the president is out of line, despite most members of their parties backing the no-fly zone. Kucinich, Dennis Lehrer, Jim Leno, Jay Letterman, David Lewinsky, Monica This protein-rich ingredient has an important place at the Indian table. It's used to tenderize meat, as a souring agent and as a base for curries, as well as in desserts. Making your own yogurt is simple, and cooking with it isn't too complicated, if you know a few tricks. Lehrer, Jim Leno, Jay Letterman, David Lewinsky, Monica Limbaugh, Rush William Galston, The New Republic As events abroad rivet the media's attention, the outlines are being drawn for a fiscal debate that will shape both the 2012 election and our economic future. Over the past few weeks, important documents have appeared which make it clear that the situation is extremely dire"”but also that the public is unaware of, or in denial about, the trade-offs needed to remedy our predicament. The only solution is for President Obama to engage with Congress and begin educating the public by explaining why we need not short-term spending cuts, but long-term fiscal balance. And he... Griffin, Kathy Grisham, John Hagel, Chuck Hahn, Thich Nhat Hanks, Tom President Obama gave the keynote speech of his Latin America tour in Santiago this afternoon. The theme was the need to forge a new relationship between the countries of Central and South America ? and their giant neighbor to the north. But the focus of attention was his remarks on the situation in Libya. Scott Horsley speaks with Robert Siegel. Murray, Bill Nader, Ralph Nelson, Willie Nicholson, Jack Niyazov, Saparmurat Richard Gross, of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, calculates that last week's earthquake off Japan's coast may have shortened the length of Earth's days by about 1.26 microseconds and shifted its axis by about 6.5 inches. Gross describes the findings and explains how changes in Earth's land masses affect the way it spins. Howard, John Hudson, Kate Hussein, Saddam Jackson, Michael Jackson, Rev. Jesse Tokyo Electric Power Co. already had a track record of falsifying and covering up maintenance and repair data. Now, as the company struggles to bring its Fukushima nuclear plant under control, calls for more monitoring and accountability of TEPCO and other large companies is growing. Fox, Michael J. Franken, Al Freeman, Morgan Frist, Bill Gates, Bill
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