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NATO Suspends Operations With Afghan Soldiers

Transcript RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: At the heart of NATO's strategy to turn over security to Afghanistan is the joint patrol: Afghan and international troops training and fighting shoulder-to-shoulder....

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As NFL Labor Dispute Drags On, Fill-In Refs Criticized

The NFL locked out the regular officials in June because of a labor dispute. While the league and the referees union continue to disagree over a new contract, the replacements on the field are making...

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Judge Postpones Pennsylvania's Voter ID Law

Transcript RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: A judge in Pennsylvania has blocked a key part of that state's new voter ID law, a law that's caused controversy. Now, come Election Day, voters showing up at the polls...

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Nobel Prize For Literature Announced Thursday

Mo Yan was one of three writers favored to win. He is perhaps best known in the West as the author of Red Sorghum, which was made into a film. He is only the second Chinese writer to win the Nobel —...

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Nobel Economic Prize Announced Monday

Americans Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley won the Nobel economics prize Monday for their theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design.

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A.L. Championship: Yankees Head To Detroit Down 2-0

Transcript RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: In the baseball playoffs tonight, the Detroit Tigers have a chance to put the reeling New York Yankees on the brink of elimination. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Giants...

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Bangladeshi Man Arrested In N.Y. Bomb Plot

Transcript RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: A young Bangladeshi man has been charged with conspiring to blow up the Federal Reserve Bank in lower Manhattan. New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly commented on...

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Sandy Likely To Affect New York Voter Turnout

Transcript RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: This is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Renee Montagne. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: And I'm Steve Inskeep. The triumph in some parts of the country this morning is that...

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Syrian Opposition Groups Try To Reinvigorate Mission

Transcript RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: Opposition groups working to bring down the regime in Syria are meeting in Doha, Qatar in a furious bid to reorganize and reinvigorate themselves. The aim is to form a...

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In Cairo, Efforts To Reach Mideast Cease-Fire

Transcript RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: Let's turn now to the urgent diplomatic efforts underway. Secretary of State Clinton is now in Cairo, meeting with Egyptian leaders in efforts to reach a ceasefire....

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Egypt's Draft Constitution Divides Nation

President Mohammed Morsi is facing the biggest rebellion against his rule since assuming power in June. It started with a set of controversial decrees by the president that put him above the law until...

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Do Unions Still Have Clout In Michigan?

The contentious fight over labor rights has been unfolding throughout the Midwest in the last couple years. Michigan becoming a right-to-work state is only the latest example. Over the past two years...

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Despite Protests, Egypt Has A New Constitution

After weeks of protests and intermittent violence, Egypt officially has a new constitution. Election officials say the Islamist-backed constitution passed a referendum with nearly 64 percent in favor....

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Politics In The News

For more about the week ahead in politics, Renee Montagne talks to regular Morning Edition contributor Cokie Roberts.

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Obama To Pick New Pentagon, CIA Leaders

Transcript STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep.RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: And I'm Renee Montagne.President Obama wants a Republican to be his next secretary of...

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Crowds Begin Converging On Washington, D.C.

Morning Edition has a team of reporters spread out across the city, getting a feel for how things are going in different areas. Thousands of people are descending on the nation's capital to be a part...

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Inaugural Parade Begins At The Pentagon Moves To D.C.

After George Washington took his oath of office he was joined by a procession made up of local militias as he made his way from Mount Vernon to New York City. These days, the parade is a colorful blend...

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Smaller Crowds At Capitol, But 2009's Enthusiasm Persists

Four years ago, the National Mall was packed with record crowds. People gathering as President Obama prepares to take the oath of office and deliver a second inaugural address share some of the same...

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Pope Benedict XVI To Resign Feb. 28

Pope Benedict announced Monday morning he is retiring at the end of the month. He will be the first pontiff to step aside in six centuries.

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Sequester Politics In The News

Usually when we come up to the edge of one of these deadlines there are 11th-hour negotiations, and the two parties manage to swerve away from the precipice at the last minute. What about this time?

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