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PRI's The World - December 2, 2008
Today on The World: India hands Pakistan a list of suspects, as the investigation into the Mumbai attacks continues; parts of China face desert conditions after years of cutting down forests and overusing water resources; and Haiti's capital takes in the music of a man known as "the walking jukebox."

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PRI's The World - December 1, 2008
Today on The World: President-elect Obama announces top members of his national security team; President Bush marks World AIDS Day at the White House; and we follow the journey of US-sponsored AIDS drugs to patients in Africa.

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PRI's The World - November 28, 2008
Today on The World: The latest on the attacks in Mumbai; Why some Americans are job-hunting in Dubai; And is anti-Semitism on the rise in Spain?

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Obama says automakers' plan is "more serious"

CHICAGO (Reuters) - President-elect Barack Obama said on Wednesday struggling automakers have put forward a "more serious" restructuring proposal to Congress but withheld judgment on the plans until hearings are held.
Also:
Deepening recession fears foreshadow rate cuts
Rice urges Pakistan to cooperate in Mumbai probe
Senate Democrats will pack plenty of muscle
U.S.-led coalition in Iraq dwindles as allies leave
Thai protesters lift airport siege





Vermont called healthiest state, Louisiana last
Family of man trampled at Wal-Mart sues retailer
Harvard endowment loses 22 percent in 4 months
Private jobs, services slump show recession toll
Homebuilders shrink American dream, spark wrath

Rice urges Pakistan to cooperate in Mumbai probe
Thai protesters lift airport siege
U.S.-led coalition in Iraq dwindles as allies leave
Pakistan kills up to 30 militants in airstrike
Zimbabwe police charge protesters, cholera spreads


Wall Street slips as energy stocks decline

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks stumbled on Wednesday. driven down by energy companies as investors grappled with more dismal data and gloomy outlooks from global heavyweights, including Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc .
Private jobs, services slump show recession toll
Paulson said weighing bailout's next $350 billion



Civil rights beacon Odetta dead at 77
Kanye West outperforms Guns N' Roses on album chart
Britney marriage broke over kids, Federline says
"Twilight" star Stewart to play rocker Joan Jett





Commentary: Aunt Mickey's Books

One's book collection provides a glimpse into our very lives -- what interests us, what are our passions. Listener-Commentator Alex Livingston reflects on his Aunt Mickey's life now that he has been given part of her collection.
Commentary: Teaching In My Dreams
Violence Should Not Be The Norm for Children


 


Civil rights beacon Odetta dead at 77

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Odetta, the deep-voiced folk singer whose ballads and songs became for many a soundtrack to the American civil rights movement, has died at age 77, her manager said on Wednesday.

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World Headlines

US presses Pakistan over Mumbai

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says Pakistan must "co-operate fully" to bring Mumbai's attackers to justice.

Richardson gets US commerce nod

US President-elect Barack Obama names New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to be his commerce secretary.

Zimbabwe 'asks for cholera help'

Zimbabwe's government has asked for urgent help to tackle its cholera outbreak, the World Health Organisation says.



Last round of pleas from the Big 3
The Big Three automakers return to Congress this week to present improvements they'll make if they get bailouts. Kai Ryssdal asks industry analyst Eric Noble if smaller business models, green technology and executive pay cuts are enough.

New wave of delinquencies on the way
A new forecast sees delinquent mortgages nearly doubling by the end of next year. Homeowners with adjustable-rate mortgages, in particular, are in danger of getting squeezed. Jeff Tyler reports.

Now Goldman Sachs could post loss
Goldman Sachs seems to have avoided the financial crises of its Wall Street rivals so far, but it's expected to post its first quarterly loss in almost a decade. Alisa Roth reports.