The Two-Way
8:45 am
Fri April 27, 2012

Blind Activist Flees House Arrest In China

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Blind activist Chen Guangcheng with his wife and son outside their home in northeast China's Shandong province in 2005.
Europe
6:52 am
Fri April 27, 2012

One After Another, European Leaders Get The Boot

Originally published on Fri April 27, 2012 7:35 am

It's been a rough time for European leaders trying to keep their troubled economies afloat.

In just over a year, six European leaders or ruling parties have been forced out of office in countries that include Ireland, Portugal, Greece, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy could well be next. He finished second in his bid last Sunday to win re-election, and opinion polls show him trailing in the runoff election set for May 6.

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Bird Conservation
5:55 am
Fri April 27, 2012

Birders and Burgers: An Unlikely High Desert Partnership

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Willy Land and Larry Anderson, right, ready their horses in the early-morning to gather cattle from rangeland for a branding. The ranchland they’re working is within a few miles of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.

In the remote valleys of southeast Oregon both birds and cattle flourish. This is where mountain streams feed an oasis of lakes and marshes in the high desert. Cattle ranchers and wildlife advocates have been fighting over that valuable grassland for decades. Now, they’ve struck a delicate truce that keeps both birds and burgers in mind. Correspondent Anna King has our story from way outside of Burns, Oregon.

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Economy
5:44 am
Fri April 27, 2012

Is Moderate Growth Good For The Economy?

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Growth will remain low and consumers will be cautious as long as unemployment stays high, economists say.

The U.S. economy hit the recession exit ramp nearly three years ago, but it's been lost on the back roads somewhere near Recoveryville ever since.

Growth rates have been modest at best compared with the 4-plus percent growth in the years well before the U.S. began slouching toward its worst post-World War II recession.

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The Two-Way
5:43 am
Fri April 27, 2012

Economy Grew At 2.2 Percent Rate In First Quarter

Originally published on Fri April 27, 2012 6:12 am

The U.S. economy grew at a 2.2 percent annual rate in the first quarter of the year, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

That's down from the 3 percent pace in fourth-quarter 2011, but is still better than the 1.7 percent growth for all of last year.

The first-quarter figure will be revised twice, in each of the next two months.

We'll have more about the report shortly.

Update at 8:47 a.m. ET. Behind The Numbers:

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Author Interviews
5:42 am
Fri April 27, 2012

Tracing The Divides In The War 'To End All Wars'

Originally published on Fri April 27, 2012 11:51 am

This interview was originally broadcast on August 11, 2011. To End All Wars is now available in paperback.

The human cost of World War I was enormous. More than 9 million soldiers and an estimated 12 million civilians died in the four-year-long conflict, which also left 21 million military men wounded.

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The Two-Way
5:13 am
Fri April 27, 2012

Almost One Year After Bin Laden's Death, Pakistan Deports His Family

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Pakistani policemen escort a minivan carrying family members of slain al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, in Islamabad, earlier today.
The Two-Way
4:35 am
Fri April 27, 2012

It's Your Turn, New York: Space Shuttle Fly-By Set For This Morning

Originally published on Fri April 27, 2012 9:42 am

Space nuts here in Washington, D.C., had their fun last week when a jumbo jet carrying space shuttle Discovery buzzed the nation's capital.

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The Two-Way
4:09 am
Fri April 27, 2012

Deal To Move Marines From Okinawa Will Cut Their Presence About In Half

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A U.S. Marine Corps helicopter takes off from Air Station Futenma in Ginowan, Okinawa prefecture.

The news overnight that the U.S. and Japan have reached an agreement to move about 9,000 U.S. Marines off the island of Okinawa means that slightly more than half of the Marines who have been stationed there will be heading to Guam and other places in the Pacific.

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Sports
4:06 am
Fri April 27, 2012

Charlotte Bobcats Are NBA's Worst Team Ever

Originally published on Fri April 27, 2012 4:24 am

Michael Jordan, one of the greatest players in basketball history, has one more record. It's not likely a record he wanted. He's the owner of the NBA's worst team ever. The Charlotte Bobcats have seven wins and 59 losses.

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