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Chilean Children Suffer From Quake's Mental Shocks

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 10:01pm

The Chilean capital, Santiago, withstood last month's 8.8 magnitude earthquake remarkably well. But mental health experts say the earthquake and the powerful aftershocks that followed it are having strong psychological effects, particularly on children.

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Homeowners, A Shortcut To Short Sales Is Coming

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 10:00pm

Spring is the peak time for home sales, and, as the season begins, the federal government is launching a program to help the real estate market bloom again. Starting April 5, homeowners who qualify will get help selling their homes through a short-sale process rather than having to face foreclosure.

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Northern Iowa Shocks No. 1 Kansas In NCAA Play

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 8:53pm

The mightiest has fallen as play continues in the second round of the men's basketball tournament. Northern Iowa led for all but 47 seconds in taking down the powerful Jayhawks, 67-65. In another surprise, No. 10 seed St. Mary's beat Villanova.

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Cautious Celebration As Red River Levee Holds

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 6:53pm

Volunteers have placed more than a million sandbags around Fargo, N.D., and city officials say they think they've done enough to prevent major flooding. The Red River is expected to crest Sunday at 19 feet above flood stage — lower than earlier predictions.

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Combat Vet Says Gender Bias Led To Untreated PTSD

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 6:00pm

According to recent VA statistics, PTSD and depression are the top disability claims among America's female veterans. But many have trouble proving they saw combat — a key to being treated for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. One decorated war veteran's story is emblematic of the struggle to get help.

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House Opts For Straight Vote On Health Bill

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 1:00pm

Democratic House leaders say they've got the votes to pass a landmark health-care overhaul Sunday. And they're confident enough of getting an overhaul done that they've agreed to set aside the controversial "deem and pass" strategy. Host Guy Raz checks in with NPR's Julie Rovner on the latest maneuvering on Capitol Hill.

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How Americans Feel About Health Care Maneuvers

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 1:00pm

As the health care issue reaches a crescendo in Washington, Sarah Varney of member station KQED looks at how the debate is playing out across the rest of the nation.

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Fallows On The News: Health Overhaul, Immigration

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 1:00pm

News analyst James Fallows of The Atlantic magazine talks with host Guy Raz about the big stories of the week, including the final push for a health care overhaul and what's likely to be the next big issue for Congress: immigration.

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Democrats Say They Have Enough Health Bill Votes

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 11:36am

House Democrats say they are confident they have the 216 votes they need to pass a history-making health overhaul package on Sunday. President Obama called on lawmakers to put aside politics and do what is right for the American people during a tumultuous day of deal-making.

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Huge Sandstorm Burns The Sky Over Beijing

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 10:47am

The strongest sandstorm so far this year hit the country's north, delaying some flights at Beijing's airport and prompting a dust warning for South Korea's capital. China's expanding deserts now cover one-third of the country because of deforestation, urban sprawl and drought.

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Mom-And-Pop Site Busts The Web's Biggest Myths

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 10:43am

You'd think it would take an army to truth-squad the rapid-fire rumors of the World Wide Web. But at Snopes.com, that task falls to husband-and-wife myth debunkers David and Barbara Mikkelson.

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Lunar Rover Is Spotted For First Time In 37 Years

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 8:38am

Video game developer Richard Garriott bought the broken Soviet lunar rover at an auction in 1993 — this week, thanks to new photos released by NASA, he's been able to see it on the moon for the first time.

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Letter: Lehman's Accounting Tricks Possibly Illegal

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 6:37am

A Lehman Brothers whistleblower warned his bosses that accounting gimmicks the bank used before its collapse may have been illegal, his lawyer said Friday.

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Pope Blasts Irish Bishops, Orders Investigation

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 6:35am

Pope Benedict XVI rebuked Irish bishops Saturday for "grave errors of judgment" in handling clerical sex abuse and ordered a Vatican investigation into the Irish church to wipe out the scourge.

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Hoyer: 'We're Going To Have The Votes'

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 6:25am

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer says there are representatives who have not publicly indicated that they will support this legislation, but will step forward to give it the 216 necessary votes for passage.

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Oops, Taliban Arrests Derail Secret U.N. Talks

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 6:00am

The arrest of senior Afghan Taliban figures in Pakistan ended secret talks between the Taliban and the United Nations, according the former head of the U.N. mission in Kabul. U.N. representative Kai Eide, who stepped down this month, says the capture of more than a dozen Taliban members, some through joint U.S. Pakistan operations, effectively derailed the possibility of continuing dialogue about settling the war in Afghanistan. But Pakistan says there was no intention to sabotage anything.

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Obama Rallies: 'We Have Waited Long Enough'

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 6:00am

President Barack Obama packed the Patriot Center at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., Friday for one more health care rally. Speaking to students in a swing state, Obama hoped to put a bit of his campaign magic on the legislative drive to overhaul the nation's health care system.

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Immigration Calls To Beleaguered Democrats

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 6:00am

A big rally demanding comprehensive immigration reform is expected Sunday, but don't expect much action from Congress on the issue. Comprehensive reform is not a winner in an election year for Democrats; they'll have to give it a nod, but they are unlikely to take it on along with health care, financial regulations and jobs.

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House Majority Leader Says Dems Have The Votes

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 6:00am

President Obama has a sure vote in Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, the House Majority Leader, who is trying to rally and convince any wavering Democrats. Host Scott Simon talks to Hoyer about the revised health care bill.

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Flooded S.D. Town Tries Life As An Island

NPR Top Stories - March 20, 2010 - 6:00am

As parts of South Dakota struggle with flooding due mostly to extremely heavy snowmelt, some residents are struggling to stay in their towns. Roads leading into the town of Claremont, population 500, are under water and residents are using tractors and ATVs to access their town. Jenifer Jones of South Dakota Public Broadcasting reports.

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