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Afghanistan
3:57 pm
Wed February 20, 2013

The Afghan Battle Over A Law To Protect Women

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Students in Kabul protest violence against women in Kabul last fall. Afghan President Hamid Karzai issued a decree in 2009 protecting women's rights, but parliament has not passed a law making the decree permanent.

Originally published on Wed February 20, 2013 6:11 pm

Afghan President Hamid Karzai issued a decree in 2009 banning violence against women. But the parliament, which is currently on its winter recess, has been unable to pass it and give it permanence as a law.

There's major disagreement on key provisions where Islamic and secular law come into conflict. And activists say the gains made in women's rights since the fall of the Taliban in 2001 are slipping away.

Masooda Karokhi, a female member of parliament, has been pushing to get the proposal through the male-dominated legislature.

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Sports
3:39 pm
Wed February 20, 2013

NASCAR Champ Finds Fans With Beer, Tweets And Bangin' Fenders

Originally published on Wed February 20, 2013 6:11 pm

All Tech Considered
3:23 pm
Wed February 20, 2013

Google's Glass Project: Can You Make The Grade?

Originally published on Thu February 21, 2013 8:38 am

The Two-Way
3:20 pm
Wed February 20, 2013

Nation's West, Midwest In Path Of Massive Winter Storm

Originally published on Thu February 21, 2013 6:44 am

As many as 30 million people living from Oklahoma to the Ohio Valley are in the path of a storm moving east out of California that could dump several inches of snow in some areas and freezing rain and sleet elsewhere in the next few days.

According to the Weather Channel, the storm is caused by an "upper-level dip in the jet stream," on Wednesday.

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The Two-Way
2:49 pm
Wed February 20, 2013

Tea Party Group Apologizes To Rove For Photoshopping Him As Nazi

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American political consultant Karl Rove.

Originally published on Wed February 20, 2013 9:43 pm

The conservative group Tea Party Patriots has apologized to GOP strategist Karl Rove after an "outside vendor" sent an email with a photoshopped image of Rove wearing a Nazi uniform.

"Wipe that smirk off Rove's face," the subject of the email read.

In a statement, the group said the image was "inappropriate."

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The Two-Way
2:30 pm
Wed February 20, 2013

Antarctic Penguin Washes Up in New Zealand; May Have Drifted For A Year

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The original "Happy Feet" ready for release aboard The New Zealand research vessel Tangaroa in Aug. 2011.

Originally published on Wed February 20, 2013 9:47 pm

New Zealand seems to be the destination of choice for wayward Antarctic penguins.

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The Two-Way
2:19 pm
Wed February 20, 2013

Former Sen. Domenici Reveals 'Son Born In Secrecy'

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Former Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M.

Originally published on Wed February 20, 2013 4:19 pm

Stepping forward now because he thought others were about to "breach this privacy," former New Mexico Sen. Pete Domenici has told the Albuquerque Journal that he fathered a son outside of his marriage more than 30 years ago.

The mother is Michelle Laxalt, the daughter of another prominent Republican politician — former Nevada Sen. and Gov. Paul Laxalt. Their son is Adam Paul Laxalt, a lawyer in Nevada according to the Journal.

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World
2:19 pm
Wed February 20, 2013

Flames Of Protest: The History Of Self-Immolation

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NEAL CONAN, HOST:

This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan in Washington. A grim milestone last week in Tibet: Over the past four years, more than 100 people have now set themselves on fire to protest Chinese rule. According to the campaign, International Campaign for Tibet, at least 85 died following their protest.

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Movies
2:13 pm
Wed February 20, 2013

The Art And Anatomy Of The Cinematic Trailer

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Movie trailers can drive people to the theaters or keep them away altogether.

Originally published on Wed February 27, 2013 3:05 pm

From Our Listeners
2:07 pm
Wed February 20, 2013

Letters: Radio Moments, Defense Spending

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NEAL CONAN, HOST:

It's Wednesday, and time to read from your comments. On February 13th, we marked World Radio Day by asking: What's the radio moment that changed your life?

Brian in Louisville wrote about the first he heard a famous comedy duo: Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding. He wrote: Lying in bed with a boyfriend in the early '90s, I couldn't sleep. I turned on the radio and found, for the first time, a rerun of a Bob and Ray broadcast, Wally Ballou lead ingot factory soap opera. I never laughed so hard. I never got to sleep.

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