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New Biofuel Mandate a Boon for Corn Farmers
The newly passed energy bill is a boon to the ethanol industry and welcome news to many of America's corn farmers. Gregg Heide of Pomeroy, Iowa, who has been farming corn for more than 20 years, explains what the new bill could mean for his farm and his bottom line.
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Obama Expected to Hit Delegate Milestone
Kentucky and Oregon are holding primaries Tuesday. Hillary Clinton is expected to win Kentucky, and Barack Obama is likely to triumph in Oregon. The big news at the end of the day may be that Obama will reach a majority of the pledged delegates — not officially giving him the nomination, but giving him another psychological boost in his battle with Clinton.
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Head Episcopal Bishop On Schism And Secession
Katharine Jefferts Schori, the first female bishop to preside over the Episcopal Church, has faced a number of crises since she accepted the post in 2006. At least one diocese has seceded in response to the ordination of the denomination's first openly gay bishop, and more may follow.
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New Orleans Bruised But Not Broken By Gustav
Lt. Gen. Robert Van Antwerp, the commanding general of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, says despite some flooding from Hurricane Gustav, New Orleans' levees and floodwalls worked as they were designed to. The Corps is tracking the water levels and monitoring communication among agencies and all 13 coastal parishes.
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Ford CEO Explains His Plan For Ailing Company
When the Big Three went to Washington, Ford wasn't begging for a bailout. Was rejecting government aid the best course of action? Ford CEO Alan Mulally discusses the financial future of his company and Ford's innovations in electric cars.
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Gonzales: Empathy Questions To Sotomayor 'Appropriate'
Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings have ended, and the Senate Judiciary Committee has delayed the vote on her nomination until next week. Former U.S. Atty. General Alberto Gonzales talks about the hearings, shares thoughts on the confirmation process, and what it would mean to have the first Latino judge on the Supreme Court.
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'American Chinatown' Through Residents' Eyes
Wherever author Bonnie Tsui travels, she looks for the city's Chinatown. For her book, American Chinatown, she spoke with residents of five Chinatowns to find out what it's like to walk through their neighborhoods every day.
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New Bill Signals Relief for Struggling Homeowners
President Bush signs a housing bill that could help struggling homeowners stay in their homes and stabilize the nation's troubled housing market, while tightening regulation of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. NPR's Brian Naylor discusses the bill and explains the key points that every homeowner should know.
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The 'Last Lynching': How Far Have We Come?
The Last Lynching, a new film by Ted Koppel, examines lives deeply affected by acts of hatred and racism and investigates the last recorded lynching. Surprisingly, it took place in 1981. How far has the U.S. come since then, and how far do we still have to go?
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Postal Service Might Drop A Day Of Deliveries
The U.S. Postal service has reported a loss of $384 million. It seems the economy may force what neither snow, nor heat, nor gloom of night could: Postmaster General John Potter has asked congress to give him the option to halt deliveries on one of the lower-volume mail days.
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