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Tuesday, January 5 2010

  • The World Responds to New Security Measures January 5, 2010

    As of today, air travelers from 14 countries specified by the Obama administration will be subjected to extra security procedures if they wish to fly into the U.S. This measure is a d... (episode)

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    • International Backlash at New US Airline Security January 5, 2010

      Air travelers from any of 14 countries specified by the Obama administration will be subjected to extra security procedures if they wish to fly into the U.S. This measure is a direct...

    • Takeouts: Oil Prices, NFL and Antitrust, Listeners on Decades January 5, 2010

      Business Takeout: Louise Story, finance reporter for The New York Times, looks at a sudden rise in the price of oil. NFL Takeout: Sports writer Dave Zirin talks about the upcoming ...

    • New Details in Afghanistan Suicide Bombing January 5, 2010

      Last week's suicide bombing in Afghanistan that claimed the lives of 7 CIA employees got a lot more complicated yesterday when it was revealed that the bomber was, in fact, a double a...

    • 'Jihadi Rehab' Draws Criticism January 5, 2010

      Two of the men behind an al-Qaida plot to blow up a Northwest Airlines jet over Detroit on Christmas Day were well known by U.S. and Saudi officials: They had both previously been det...

    • 'Kepler' Orbital Telescope Spots Five Planets January 5, 2010

      Scientists working on the Kepler orbital telescope mission have found five new planets orbiting stars that are relatively nearby to us.  To tell us more is William Borucki, principal ...

    • Internships: Not Just For Kids Anymore January 5, 2010

      You may think that internships are for kids, but they can be the perfect way to relaunch a career or reinvent one if you’re in your 30s, 40s, or older. In this week's work segment, we...

    • Yemen's Role Evolving in US War on Terrorists January 5, 2010

      After al-Qaida militants were killed yesterday in Yemen and the U.S. embassy there closed due to security threats, how will the U.S. policy towards Yemen evolve next? We talk with Ste...

    • Takeouts: 2008 Health Spending, Google Phone, Bowl Games January 5, 2010

      Washington Takeout: Todd Zwillich "wonks out" as he goes behind the report showing that Americans spent $2.3 trillion on health care in 2008: 17 percent of our economy. Mobile Tec...

    • Former El Al Security Chief on US Airline Checks January 5, 2010

      Tightened security measures have come into force for all passengers flying to the United States, following the failed attempt to blow up an airliner on Christmas Day. Under the new ...

    • US Lifts Restrictions on HIV+ Travelers January 5, 2010

      The Obama administration has lifted a ban on travellers with HIV/AIDS who wish to visit the United States. The controversial ban went into effect in 1987, when the US became one of on...

    • Colorado's Growth: Rocky Territory for the State House? January 5, 2010

      Colorado's population has just rate hit the five million mark.  It is in the top five fastest growing states in the nation and its rate of growth has remained steady, even during the ...

  • Takeaways from Tuesday, January 5 January 5, 2010

    Steven Erlanger, reporter for The New York Times in Yemen, on the state of the Yemeni countryside: (http://www.thetakeaway.org/stories/2010/jan/05/yemen-role-evolving-war-on-terrorist... (article)

  • The Takeaway for Tuesday, January 5 January 5, 2010

    The Takeaway for Tuesday, January 5 (article)

  • [Web Special] Crossing the Border, HIV-Positive January 5, 2010

    I still remember the fear that was instilled in me when I was pulled over and refused entry to the US for being HIV+, November 11, 2007. I was interrogated, treated like a terrorist ... (article)

  • The Takeaway for Tuesday, January 5 (Early Edition) January 5, 2010

    The Takeaway for Tuesday, January 5 (Early Edition) (article)