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German Left Courts the Working Class

A new political party in Germany has made saving the working class and the country's welfare system rallying points for attracting votes. Die Linke, or the Left Party, is drawing support from mainstream parties with a radical message.

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23.04.2009 06:01:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Who's Behind Mumbai Attacks?

Ashley Tellis, senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and an expert in international security and South Asia, analyzes the deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India. The attacks killed at least 78 people.

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27.11.2008 00:46:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Terrorists Take Western Hostages In Mumbai

Terrorists have been holding Western hostages at two luxury hotels in India's financial capital, Mumbai. At 11 p.m. local time there was a series of coordinated terrorist attacks on the hotels as well as a popular restaurant, a hospital and a train station. At least 78 people are dead and 200 others injured.

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27.11.2008 00:46:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Militants Target Mumbai In Multiple Attacks

Militants have struck multiple parts of India's financial capital, Mumbai. Eyewitnesses say Westerners were targeted with guns and grenades. Shishir Joshi, editorial director of the Mid-Day Group of Newspapers in Mumbai, offers his insight.

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27.11.2008 00:46:00 - NPR Topics: News

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A Look At Likely Pick For National Security Adviser

It appears likely president-elect Barack Obama will tap Gen. James Jones as his national security adviser. Jones previously served as supreme allied commander of NATO. Former NATO Secretary-General Lord George Robertson offers his insight on Jones.

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26.11.2008 22:59:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Russia Flexes Muscles In Cuba, Venezuela

Russian President Dmitri Medvedev is reviving Cold War memories, visiting Cuba and Venezuela just as the Russian Navy was conducting joint exercises with the Venezuelan military. U.S. officials are dismissing the importance of the Russian overtures to U.S. adversaries.

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26.11.2008 22:59:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Home Prices Seen Falling Dramatically In New Data

The latest Case-Shiller Home Prices Index shows a drop in home prices not seen in 50 years. Phoenix, Las Vegas and San Francisco experienced the largest declines. David Blitzer, chairman of the Index Committee at Standard and Poor's, discusses the numbers.

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26.11.2008 22:38:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Fed Move Could Signal Real Estate Thaw

The depressed mortgage market got a jolt when the Federal Reserve said Tuesday it would move hundreds of billions of dollars into action to revive consumer lending activity. The Fed's move sent mortgage rates down and immediately set off a wave of refinancing.

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26.11.2008 22:35:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Toll In Mumbai Attacks Expected To Rise

Gunmen have opened fire at seven sites in the Indian city of Mumbai. The coordinated terrorist attacks seemed aimed, at least in part, at Westerners. At least 78 people have died so far. Among the targets were two luxury hotels and a restaurant frequented by travelers.

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26.11.2008 22:00:00 - NPR Topics: News

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Obama Vows Emphasis On Job Creation

President-elect Obama held his third news conference in as many days and announced the formation of a White House panel aimed at creating jobs. Obama picked former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker to head the panel.

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26.11.2008 22:00:00 - NPR Topics: News

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