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Japanese Steel
NPR's Kathleen Schalch reports on a WTO ruling that the U.S. levied unfair duties on Japanese steel imports. U.S. attorneys had argued that Japan was dumping cheap steel in American markets, causing undue hardship on the its steel industry.
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Chinese Economy
NPR's Rob Gifford reports that although China's stock market is booming, its economy might not be as stable as it seems. The Chinese government does not allow the media to report accurate information on the big companies, leaving the door open for stock market fraud.
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Working in the South Pole
NPR's Richard Harris explores the U.S. research facilities at the South Pole. The station is so well-equipped, it makes working in the sub-zero temperatures seem a little more bearable than one might think. (8:38) Get more information about Harris' trip to Antarctica.
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Seattle Earthquake
NPR's Robert Smith reports on the earthquake that shook the northwest yesterday. The temblor took Seattle by surprise yesterday morning, with a magnitude of 6.8.
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USS Batfish
Bob Edwards talks with retired Rear Admiral Tom Evans about the USS Batfish, a nuclear attack submarine, andt how it tracked a Soviet sub for 50 days without detection.
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Foot-And-Mouth Disease
NPR's Julie McCarthy reports on strategies European governments are considering to avert an epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease. The ailment could wipe-out populations of sheep, cows and pigs across Europe, if left unchecked.
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Education Funds
President Bush's proposed budget includes a boost in federal funds for education. But it also calls for changes in how those dollars are used. NPR's Claudio Sanchez examines the implications of these new policies.
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Veterinary Danger
Morning Edition's Cowboy Poet Baxter Black details the dangers that can damage determined veterinary doctors.
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Illinois Floods
Gayane Torosyan of member station WSUI reports from Cleveland, Illinois -- one of three towns along the Rock River where flooding has forced residents to evacuate their homes. The river is overflowing because of massive slabs of unbroken ice that are blocking its natural flow.
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Accused FBI Spy
NPR's Barbara Bradley reports on a delay in a preliminary hearing for accused FBI spy Robert Hanssen. He'll have a detention hearing Monday at which federal authorities will ask a judge to keep him in jail. But they won't file an indictment until at least May 21, giving both sides more time to prepare. People experienced in espionage cases say the delay helps the defense, but also gives prosecutors more time to absorb the information they have so far, and work on ways to use evidence without revealing secret sources.
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