Today's Takeaways: Child Soldiers, The Lunar New Year, and 'Selma' Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email One Nation, Under ISIS? 'Green on Blue' Imagines Afghan War Through The Eyes of an Orphaned Soldier Lunar New Year: Fighting to Keep Tradition Alive Assimilated Me: Why is it So Hard to Celebrate Lunar New Year? At New Year’s Tables Across China, An Unlikely Slice of Americana Joins the Feast Bomb Trains: The Dangerous Business of Hauling Oil Best Picture Preview: 'Selma' Known only as Boy 1, an 11-year-old child suicide bomber keeps a weary eye on his prison guard in his cell at the juvenile prison in Kabul, June 8, 2011. ( Charles Ommanney / Getty ) Produced by PRI and WNYC