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John Allen Williams, professor of political science at Loyola University, on religious diversity in the armed services: (http://www.thetakeaway.org/stories/2009/nov/09/religious-diver... (article)
The Takeaway for Monday, November 9, 2009 (Final Edition) (article)
<p>Headlines; Shooting</p> (article)
Religious Diversity in the Military a Casualty, Too? (episode)
When Major Nidal Malik Hasan was identified as the alleged shooter in the Fort Hood killings, some American Muslims immediately feared a backlash. Army Chief of Staff George W. Casey ...
Washington Takeout: Our Washington correspondent, Todd Zwillich, takes a look at the healthcare bill and what the paper-thin margin of victory in the House portends as the bill head...
Here's a preview of the coming week with Marcus Mabry, international business editor for The New York Times, and Chris Hogg, BBC correspondent in Shanghai. This week: a look at how th...
Twenty years ago, the Berlin Wall came tumbling down in what seemed to be a victorious day for capitalism. We look back 20 years while countries around the world today continue capita...
The stress of multiple deployments is taking its toll on many military families. In the aftermath of the shootings at Fort Hood, where hundreds of children live, and as we approach Ve...
Late in the evening Saturday, 219 Democrats and one Republican voted to pass the House version of health care reform, squeaking the historic bill past and sending the debate on to the...
Business Takeout: Louise Story of The New York Times explains why we'll be seeing windfall bonuses and pay on Wall Street in the next few weeks. Sports Takeout: Ibrahim Abdul-Mati...
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded 29 others during a shooting spree at Fort Hood in Texas last week, is an Army psychiatrist, trained in treating comb...
Twenty years after the Berlin Wall came down, we talk to Ros Atkins, host of the BBC's World Have Your Say, live from Berlin. We're also joined by two Germans – one from the West and...
<p>Last Friday, we asked listeners about the relevance of religion in the discussion of the alleged Fort Hood shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan. Is the fact that Hasan is Muslim something to mention or ignore?</p>