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Tuesday      
October 16, 2007
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Can You Hear Me Now?

As Congress debates domestic surveillance, Verizon Communications tells lawmakers that it provided the FBI with hundreds of customer records without a court-issued search warrant .

Anthropologists and the U.S. Military

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Anthropologists assisting the military in Iraq and Afghanistan causes controversy.

China Communist Party Congress

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The elite of China’s Communist Party meet in Beijing to anoint future leaders.

Building Synagogue Builds Bridges

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A Palestinian-American contractor is helping a Jewish American, by building a synagogue, free of charge.

“Cheney’s Law”

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Frontline series launches with a close look at Vice President Dick Cheney.

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