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PRI's The World - October 10, 2008
Today on The World: The world's top finance ministers are set to meet in Washington this weekend on the global economic crisis; NATO is joining forces with Afghan troops to battle Afghanistan's opium trade; and a Mexican film-maker who is convinced Mexico's 2006 presidential election was rigged.

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PRI's The World - October 9, 2008
Today on The World: We examine the way financial markets in different parts of the globe feed off each other's reactions; Also, a look at how the 1991 Persian Gulf War ended its part 4 in our series on How Wars End; And a female singer from Iran got around Iran's legal restrictions on female singers.

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PRI's The World - October 8, 2008
Today on The World: The candidates, the debate, and how the economic crisis will affect foreign policy; also, Russia withdraws some troops from neighboring Georgia -- but leaves thousands of soldiers in Georgia's rebel regions; and a French billionaire unveils an electric car he says will be in mass-production by next spring.

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U.S. works on bank plan, IMF warns of further market fall

WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) - The U.S. government pushed on Saturday to finalize a plan to buy direct stakes in American banks as the International Monetary Fund warned markets could drop another 20 percent in a worst-case scenario.
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Alaska ethics probe says Palin abused her power
North Korea set to come off U.S. blacklist
U.S. works on bank plan, IMF warns of further market fall
U.S. firms up plan to buy into banks to stem crisis
North Korea steps up bid to show "recovered" Kim





Connecticut court allows gay marriage
NY teachers union sues over ban on political pins
Financial crisis could aid military recruitment
NASA gives budget-busting Mars probe a reprieve
Amtrak reports record ridership of 28.7 million

Mugabe hands key ministries to own party, angers MDC
North Korea steps up bid to show "recovered" Kim
U.S.-led forces kill 9 militants in Afghanistan
Austrian far-right leader Haider killed in crash
Russia test-fires ballistic missile to mid-Pacific


Ford plans to sell Mazda shares: source

TOKYO (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co plans to sell its stake in Japan's Mazda Motor Co <7261.T>, a source familiar with the matter said on Saturday.
U.S. works on bank plan, IMF warns of further market fall
Belgium offers Fortis shareholders profit coupon



Angelina Jolie says Brad made her want pregnancy
Record buyers head-"Over"-heels for 7-year-old
Britney Spears asks "What the hell was I thinking?"
Stone says no malice intended in "W."





State Must Be Vigilant About Police "Over Reach"

The Maryland State Police acknowledge mistakes were made in their surveillance of anti-war and anti-death penalty groups. WYPR's Senior News Analyst Fraser Smith comments in his weekly essay.
Election 1840 - Ohio Was Battleground Then Too
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Making math uncool is hurting America, report says

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans may like to make fun of girls who are good at math, but this attitude is robbing the country of some of its best talent, researchers reported on Friday.

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World Headlines

Mugabe 'gives Zanu-PF key posts'

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe gives key ministries to his own party - in defiance of a power-sharing deal, reports say.

Bush plea for unity amid crisis

US President George W Bush says the serious global financial crisis demands a serious global response.

Palin abused power, probe finds

John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin abused her power as Alaska's governor for personal ends, a report concludes.



Wall Street's crazy, crazy week
Stockholders bailed. Bargain hunters bought. And Wall Street turned into a wild roller-coaster ride. Bob Moon tells to Kai Ryssdal what was driving the action and when it's going to settle down.

Where are people stashing their cash?
Panicky stockholders are pulling cash out of the market at a dizzying pace. But where is all that money going? Mattresses? Gold mines? But seriously, where? Ashley Milne-Tyte went looking.

Last stops on the 'Road to Ruin?'
Tess Vigeland and Amy Scott hook up with Kai Ryssdal in St. Louis, at the end of their road trips through the Main Streets of America. So, has Wall Street put the country on the Road to Ruin?