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Storm That Killed 2 In Texas Moves North 
  Thu, 09 Sep 2010 04:21:00 -0400 
    The remnants of Tropical Storm Hermine trekked northward after forcing more than 100 high-water rescues in Texas, swamping streets, producing several tornadoes and killing at least two people.


Purple Hearts Elusive For Traumatic Brain Injuries 
  Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0400 
    NPR News/ProPublica Investigation: Army commanders have routinely denied Purple Hearts to soldiers who have sustained mild traumatic brain injuries in Iraq, despite regulations that make such wounds eligible for the medal.


Mixed Reaction To Obama Business Tax Breaks Plan 
  Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0400 
    Some think the proposal will be another cash-for-clunkers-style tax break that probably won't have much of a long-term impact. But others are more enthusiastic about the plan to allow U.S. companies to write-off all investments through 2011.


4 Missing In Colorado Wildfire 
  Thu, 09 Sep 2010 03:16:00 -0400 
    A wildfire burning in the canyons and steep mountainsides near Boulder became one of the most destructive blazes in Colorado history Wednesday as authorities determined it had destroyed at least 135 homes in just three days. Four people remain missing as some residents have stayed behind and risked their lives to try to save their homes.


Imam Fears Moving Islamic Center Could Spur Tension 
  Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:44:00 -0400 
    Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf told CNN that the discourse surrounding the center has become so politicized that moving it could strengthen the ability of extremists abroad to recruit and wage attacks against Americans, including troops fighting in the Middle East.


A History Of The Purple Heart 
  Wed, 08 Sep 2010 21:59:00 -0400 
    The first Purple Heart was created by Gen. George Washington in 1782 to recognized meritorious service in combat. But it quickly fell into disuse. Revived in 1932, the medal was changed into a recognition of combat injuries and deaths.


Fact Sheet: Traumatic Brain Injury 
  Wed, 08 Sep 2010 21:58:00 -0400 
    Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is a sudden trauma to the brain caused by force. A severe TBI can leave a person almost incapable of functioning. But even a mild TBI, a concussion, can lead to a range of debilitating symptoms.


Pakistani Urges Glenn Beck To Oppose Quran Burning 
  Wed, 08 Sep 2010 18:46:00 -0400 
    Conservative radio and television host Glenn Beck earlier this week wrote in an Internet blog posting that burning the Quran is like burning the flag or the Bible -- something people can do in the United States, but shouldn't. It was unclear whether Ambassador Husain Haqqani was aware of the posting.


Grab A Notebook. We're Taking You Back To School 
  Wed, 08 Sep 2010 17:48:00 -0400 
    NPR Tell Me More Producer Lee Hill unveils the program's back-to-school education series and rallies the audience to get involved.


Obama Lashes GOP, Holds Firm On Tax Hike For Rich 
  Wed, 08 Sep 2010 17:48:00 -0400 
    The president called on Congress to permanently extend certain tax credits for companies, allow businesses to write off all spending on expansion and improvements, and cut taxes for those who earn up to $250,000 a year.


Mexico Arrests 7 In Killing Of 72 Migrants 
  Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:44:00 -0400 
    Four of the suspects were arrested after a Sept. 3 gunbattle with marines, and the other three were captured days later. Marines found the bodies of the migrants Aug. 24 at a ranch in the northern state of Tamaulipas.


Suspected U.S. Missile Attacks Rock Pakistan 
  Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:33:00 -0400 
    The strikes were in North Waziristan, a lawless region home to insurgents battling foreign troops just across the border in Afghanistan, al-Qaida leaders plotting attacks in the West and extremists behind bombings in Pakistan. At least 14 suspected militants were killed.


Conservative Group Strategizes Health Law Repeal 
  Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:30:00 -0400 
    Despite the long odds against scraping the new health law anytime soon, the head of a branch of the conservative think tank says the prospects of success are good, even if it takes another four years and a new Congress.


Military Bans Video Game That 'Kills' U.S. Troops 
  Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:26:00 -0400 
    Medal of Honor by Electronic Arts, a major game developer based in Redwood City, Calif., hits stores Oct. 12. Gamers are scoffing at the decision, saying that advanced technology has made it commonplace in the gaming world to let players switch sides and play the bad guy.


Think Music Heals? Trombone Player Begs To Differ 
  Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:00:00 -0400 
    For years, trombone player Scott Bean had a cough that wouldn't quit. A doctor later figured out that mold and bacteria living in his trombone caused him to develop a condition that's being called "trombone players' lung."
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