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Thursday, Sep. 1, 2005

The Chesapeake Bay

Scientists and environmentalists have been working for decades to keep pollution from flowing into the beloved Chesapeake Bay. Now, some say a more radical approach is needed to preserve the Chesapeake and its famed fishing stocks. A look...

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U.S.- Venezuela Relations

The shifting typography of America's relationship with Venezuela. From Pat Robertson's assassination rhetoric, to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal to sell discounted heating oil to poor Americans, we explore an eventful month in...

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Baseball's Life Lessons

In 1948, a brief visit by Jackie Robinson to a small town in Alabama prompted a man named Jesse Norwood to start a baseball team. He didn't know the rules of the game and had never played himself, but he saw a way to teach life's lessons...

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