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Banner Day For U.S. Women's Teams In Beijing

Aug 21st, 2008 · Steve Inskeep talks with NPR's Tom Goldman from Beijing about how some of the U.S. women's teams are doing.

Keywords: Steve Inskeep · Beijing · Tom Goldman · Banner

A Photo Project's Message: Hello, Neighbor

Aug 12th, 2008 · If you're someone who thinks neighbors and neighborhoods aren't what they used to be, you aren't alone. A sense of community can be hard to come by, even in thriving areas. A public photography project in Oregon is meant to change that, with large banner portraits of residents.

Keywords: community · public · residents · neighborhoods · neighbors · Oregon · photography · photo · Hello · portrait · Banner

'Marketplace' Report: It Pays to Spy on You Online

Jul 9th, 2008 · A Senate panel is grilling executives from major Internet players — including Google, Microsoft and Facebook — about privacy Wednesday. A small Silicon Valley startup called NebuAd is actually the company likely to get the most scrutiny. The firm tracks the online behavior of Internet users then serves up targeted banner ads.

Keywords: Senate · executives · company · privacy · Ad · players · online · Marketplace · Google · Internet · Microsoft · Banner

White House Clarifies 'Mission Accomplished' Sign

May 1st, 2008 · Five years ago President Bush gave a speech on a U.S. aircraft carrier declaring major combat in Iraq was over. Now, press secretary Dana Perino says that a banner behind Bush that day "should have been much more specific."

Keywords: President Bush · Iraq · speech · Mission · secretary · carrier · aircraft · Banner · Dana Perino · Clarifies

Al-Qaida Commander Killed in Afghanistan

Jan 31st, 2008 · A top al-Qaida commander in Afghanistan has been killed, an Islamist militant Web site reported Thursday. A banner on the Ekhlaas.org site, which has proved a reliable source for al-Qaida announcements in the past, said Abu Laith al-Libi, a leading Afghanistan commander in the group, had been killed, but gave no further details.

Keywords: Afghanistan · militants · commander · Islamist · Reliable · Banner · al Libi · al Qaida · Ekhlaasorg · Abu Laith

Supreme Court Rules on Free-Speech Cases

Jun 25th, 2007 · The Supreme Court ruled Monday on three cases related to the First Amendment. It struck down limits on some campaign ads, restricted when taxpayers may sue over government aid to faith groups, and ruled against a teen and his "Bong Hits for Jesus" banner.

Keywords: speech · faith · First Amendment · campaign · Ad · Taxpayers · Supreme Court · Supreme · Teen · Banner · Bong Hits for Jesus

Google Boasts Another Banner Quarter

Apr 20th, 2007 · Google Inc.'s first-quarter profit shot to 69 percent, boosting the market overall. Marketplace's John Dimsdale talks with Alex Cohen about surging profits at Google.

Keywords: Marketplace · Google · Banner · Alex Cohen · Google Inc · surging · John Dimsdale

Supreme Court Weighs Student Free-Speech Case *

Mar 19th, 2007 · The U.S. Supreme Court Monday considers whether a high-school principal in Alaska should have suspended a student for displaying a banner saying "Bong Hits 4 Jesus." The banner was said to promote illegal drug use at a school-sanctioned event.

Keywords: Drugs · speech · students · illegal · schools · Alaska · Sanctions · Supreme Court · Supreme · Jesus · Banner · Bong Hits

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