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Thursday, Aug. 3, 2006

Castro's Impact on World Politics

From the media to our government to our citizenry, Americans tend to bring a distinctly negative viewpoint to discussions about Fidel Castro and the Cuban revolution's impact on world politics. Kojo talks with two experts the way in which...

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Newsroom Pioneer Dorothy Gilliam

Her career has blazed a trail for minorities in the media. Dorothy Gilliam- the first black woman reporter at the Washington Post, and former head of the National Association of Black Journalists- discusses race, representation and the...

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Fire Ants

Fire ants have been one of the most reviled insects in the United States since they first arrived here in the 1940s. But one man who's devoted his life to studying fire ants says their lives are full of rhythm and drama -- and worth our...

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