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Votes Slow To Tally In Iraq

Mar 13th, 2010 · Six days have passed since Iraq's nationwide elections, and there are still no real results. Last Sunday, about 62 percent of eligible voters defied threats of violence to cast a ballot. Guest host Jacki Lyden gets the latest from NPR's Quil Lawrence in Baghdad.

Keywords: Violence · Iraq · voters · Baghdad · Jacki Lyden · Quil Lawrence

German Sex Abuse Scandal Includes The Pope

Mar 13th, 2010 · A growing scandal in Europe over child sexual abuse by priests now extends to the Vatican and Pope Benedict. Friday, the Pope's former archdiocese in Germany acknowledged that while he was archbishop, a priest who was suspected of abusing children was transferred to another job — where he committed more abuses. Guest host Jacki Lyden talks to Peter Wensierski of Der Spiegel about the sex abuse scandal.

Keywords: scandal · Europe · Child · Sex · children · Priest · abusing · Germany · Vatican · pope · Jacki Lyden · German

Iraq's Neighbors Watch As Votes Are Counted

Mar 13th, 2010 · The results of Iraq's election could have broader repercussions in the Middle East. Jacki Lyden speaks with Rami Khouri, editor-at-large of the Beirut-based Daily Star newspaper, about reaction in the Arab world to the Iraq elections.

Keywords: newspapers · Iraq · Middle East · world · Rami Khouri · Beirut · Arab · neighbors · Jacki Lyden · emDaily

Obama's Attorney General Under Attack

Mar 13th, 2010 · This week, Attorney General Eric Holder has been dealing with attacks from Republicans about his handling of terrorism detainees. In addition, the conservative National Review magazine unearthed a Supreme Court brief that Holder did not tell Congress about during his confirmation process. The Senate Judiciary Committee's top Republican said Holder must address the issue immediately. Guest host Jacki Lyden talks with NPR's Ari Shapiro.

Keywords: Republicans · Congress · terrorizing · attorney · detainees · Senate Judiciary Committee · magazine · Conservation · Supreme Court · Jacki Lyden · Ari Shapiro · Obama

Report Shows Racial Wealth Gap Widening

Mar 13th, 2010 · The gap between the personal wealth of white and black Americans has grown wider. That's the takeaway from a report, released this week by the Insight Center for Community Economic Development. Guest host Jacki Lyden speaks with Dr. Julianne Malveaux, an economist and president of Bennett College, about the so-called "racial wealth gap."

Keywords: Americans · president · economist · Racial · Jacki Lyden · wealth · Julianne Malveaux · takeaway · Bennett College

Spring Brings Baseball And March Madness

Mar 13th, 2010 · Baseball's spring training is upon us, time for exhibition match-ups, autograph signings and bullpen sessions, all leading up to Opening Day. It's also time for March Madness to begin, with Selection Sunday this weekend. Guest host Jacki Lyden talks with sports writer Howard Bryant of ESPN.com and ESPN the Magazine about baseball's spring training season, controversial comments made by Los Angeles Angels' outfielder Torii Hunter, and the beginning of March Madness.

Keywords: magazine · Writer · Jacki Lyden · baseball · exhibit · Madness · Opening Day · autographs · outfielder · bullpen · Howard Bryant of ESPNcom · Los Angeles Angels

Beyond The Hype: How Much Health Care Could Cost

Mar 13th, 2010 · The Obama administration has been hammering health insurance companies all week over proposed rate hikes. But the insurers have fired back, saying their hands are tied because the cost of health care keeps going up. NPR health policy correspondent Julie Rovner wades through the talking points with guest host Jacki Lyden and tells us what the proposed health bills would actually do to address costs.

Keywords: policy · administration · Health · companies · Jacki Lyden · insurance · Julie Rovner · Obama

Obama's Attorney General Under Attack

Mar 13th, 2010 · This week, Attorney General Eric Holder has been dealing with attacks from Republicans about his handling of terrorism detainees. In addition, the conservative National Review magazine unearthed a Supreme Court brief that Holder did not tell Congress about during his confirmation process. The Senate Judiciary Committee's top Republican said Holder must address the issue immediately. Guest host Jacki Lyden talks with NPR's Ari Shapiro.

Keywords: Republicans · Congress · terrorizing · attorney · detainees · Senate Judiciary Committee · magazine · Conservation · Supreme Court · Jacki Lyden · Ari Shapiro · Obama

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