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5:16 pm
Wed May 2, 2012

Before Recall, Wis. Dems Must Choose Walker's Rival

Originally published on Wed May 2, 2012 5:33 pm

The political civil war that has gripped Wisconsin since Republican Gov. Scott Walker's 2010 election will intensify next week when Democrats pick a candidate to post up against the governor in a historic recall election in June.

Tuesday's Democratic gubernatorial primary has developed into a two-person race between Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, who lost to Walker in the GOP landslide of 2010, and former County Executive Kathleen Falk, the favorite of the state's public employee unions.

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All Tech Considered
5:15 pm
Wed May 2, 2012

Explosion In Free Online Classes May Change Course Of Higher Education

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It's become much cheaper and easier to offer classes online.

Originally published on Wed May 9, 2012 10:44 am

Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are teaming up in a $60 million venture to provide classes online for free. The move is the latest by top universities to expand their intellectual reach through the Internet — a trend that is changing higher education.

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Middle East
4:48 pm
Wed May 2, 2012

A Syrian Graffiti Artist, Defiant Until Death

Originally published on Wed May 9, 2012 10:44 am

They called him "the spray man" for his graffiti that appeared all over the Syrian capital of Damascus. But in truth, 23-year-old Nour Hatem Zahra was an activist like any other activist.

He started protesting in Syria last spring. Back then, the opposition thought it would only take a few months to get rid of President Bashar Assad, as it had in Tunisia and Egypt.

Then Syrian forces started killing protesters, detaining them, torturing them. And the people started fighting back.

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Latin America
4:45 pm
Wed May 2, 2012

Cuba's New Mantra: Viva Private Business

Originally published on Wed May 2, 2012 6:26 pm

Socialism has been Cuba's official economic policy for more than a half-century, and some 85 percent of the Cuban workforce is employed by the state.

But that is changing fast. Communist authorities say that nearly half of Cuba's economic activity will shift to the private or "non-state" sector in the next four or five years.

Those plans signal a new urgency to Cuban President Raul Castro's economic reforms, and one reason is that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, the island's biggest benefactor, is battling cancer and facing re-election in October.

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Europe
4:45 pm
Wed May 2, 2012

In Greek Election Campaign, Anger Trumps Civility

Originally published on Wed May 2, 2012 6:26 pm

Greeks will vote Sunday in what is expected to be the most fractious parliamentary election in decades.

People are so divided that no party is expected to get enough votes to form a government. Voters blame politicians for bankrupting the country and then selling it out to international lenders, who forced the government to impose painful austerity measures in exchange for billions of euros in bailout loans.

This election is an early one; the economic crisis forced out the previous elected government led by George Papandreou.

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Presidential Race
4:16 pm
Wed May 2, 2012

Presidential Race Looks Different In Electoral College

Originally published on Wed May 2, 2012 6:26 pm

Robert Siegel talks with Senior Washington Editor Ron Elving about how the contest between President Obama and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is playing out on the Electoral College map.

Presidential Race
4:16 pm
Wed May 2, 2012

Newt Gingrich Officially Out Of GOP Race

Originally published on Wed May 2, 2012 6:26 pm

Newt Gingrich made it official on Wednesday — he's suspended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.

The Salt
4:15 pm
Wed May 2, 2012

Lard Is Back In The Larder, But Hold The Health Claims

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Could you taste the lard in a freshly-baked crust?

What secret ingredient makes the pie crust so crisp and flaky? If you're from the Midwest, you may have guessed: Lard. The pig fat reviled for decades as supremely unhealthy is undergoing a lipid rehabilitation by American chefs and home bakers.

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Monkey See
4:03 pm
Wed May 2, 2012

Studios To Movie Fans: Take Our Clips, Please

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Robert Duvall and Al Pacino in a scene from The Godfather Part II.

Originally published on Wed May 2, 2012 6:26 pm

Maybe you needed a good cry, but you were at work and didn't have easy access to your DVD of "The Notebook." So, you searched for that heart wrenching break-up scene on YouTube and let the tears flow freely.

Could be, nostalgic for times past when "real" men wore suits and drank bourbon, you were itching to watch Humphrey Bogart tell Ingrid Bergman, "Here's lookin' at you kid."

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The Two-Way
3:46 pm
Wed May 2, 2012

Former NFL Player Junior Seau Is Dead; Possible Suicide

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Junior Seau in 2009, when he played with the New England Patriots.

Originally published on Wed May 2, 2012 4:36 pm

San Diego's Union Tribune reports that former NFL linebacker Junior Seau "has died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at his beachfront home."

It adds that:

"Chargers chaplain Shawn Mitchell said he was notified of the death and is on his way to be with family members."

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