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June 2, 2005
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Car Bomb Kills Lebanese Journalist

Samir Kassir was known for writing harsh criticisms of the Syrian regime.

A Conversation with T. Berry Brazelton

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We speak with the renowned pediatrician about his new book.

The Jackson Trial

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Closing arguments get underway in the Michael Jackson child sexual abuse trial.

Dot XXX

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The body that oversees internet domains is proposing that pornography sites be moved to a new domain.

Drag Racing Prevention

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Summer is here, and in some places that means teens will be out on the streets, drag racing.

Author Steve Almond

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The author of the popular book “Candy Freak,” has a new book called “The Evil B.B. Chow, and Other Stories.”

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