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Foiled plot reveals an unstable Iran

To unpack this complicated plot are Stephen Kinzer, author of "Reset: Iran, Turkey and America's Future," and Mohsen Asgari, correspondent for the BBC in Iran.

Foiled plot reveals an unstable Iran
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The impact of Anita Hill: then and now

The impact of Anita Hill: then and now
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Flash forward: urban fly lines and landing on water

Flash forward: urban fly lines and landing on water
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BlackBerry service disruption continues for third day

BlackBerry service disruption continues for third day
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Occupy Boston: a small business owner, one of the 99 percent

Occupy Boston: a small business owner, one of the 99 percent
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Jobs bill is defeated as GOP candidates talk economics

Todd Zwillich, The Takeaway's Washington correspondent, and Ron Christie, former special assistant to President George W. Bush and fellow at Harvard University's Institute of Politics, analyze last night's debate.

Jobs bill is defeated as GOP candidates talk economics
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Two Iranians respond to assassination plot

People in Iran and Iranian-Americans are reacting to news of the United States's accusation that the Iranian government backed a plan to assassinate a Saudi ambassador on U.S. soil. We talk with Siamak Kalhour and Dr. Mohammad Marandi.

Two Iranians respond to assassination plot
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US foils Iranian assassination plot

David Sanger, chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times, gives more details on the foiled plot. Sanger can be heard on WQXR's weekly program, The Washington Report.

US foils Iranian assassination plot
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Recapping last night's Republican debate

The latest Republican presidential debate was held in New Hampshire on Tuesday night. Anna Sale, reporter for WNYC's It's a Free Country, shares some conversations she had with New Hampshire voters.

Recapping last night's Republican debate
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Slovakia blocks Euro Zone bailout fund

Top E.U. officials have today been urging the country to ratify the bill swiftly – and a new vote on the fund is likely by the end of this week.

Slovakia blocks Euro Zone bailout fund
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Dispatch from Cleveland: Occupy Wall Street moves to the midwest

Mark Whitaker, correspondent for the BBC, sat down with one Cleveland protester, Kyle DeForest, a songwriter, to explore the motivations of one man confronting corporate greed in America.

Dispatch from Cleveland: Occupy Wall Street moves to the midwest
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Israel and Hamas agree to prisoner swap

Martin Indyk, former United States ambassador to Israel and director of foreign policy at the Brookings Institute, talks more about what this deal means for all involved.

Israel and Hamas agree to prisoner swap
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True 'grit': how to measure success in America's schools

True 'grit': how to measure success in America's schools
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Steve Jobs: iconoclast, innovator, design maverick

We talk to graphic designer John Maeda and former Apple store employee Adaliz Guzman about how the iconoclastic innovator impacted their lives and the world around them.

Steve Jobs: iconoclast, innovator, design maverick
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10 Years and billions of dollars later, vets say Afghanistan not worth the cost

On Wednesday, the Pew Research Center released a poll indicating that only a third of American servicemen and women believe the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been worth the costs. David Loyn and Genevieve Chase respond to the Pew poll.

10 Years and billions of dollars later, vets say Afghanistan not worth the cost