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Worldview 11/6/2009
Today we talk about struggling refugee resettlement programs in Illinois.
Worldview 11/5/2009
In recent years, peacekeeping has often involved armed military forces. We talk with two women who want to see peacekeeping return to its non-violent origins.
Worldview 11/4/2009
Today we'll discuss human rights violations in the Philippines.
Worldview 11/3/2009
The Canadian government forced Ukrainians and other Europeans into internment camps during World War I. We hear from a researcher who stumbled upon the little known story...
Worldview 11/2/2009
Honduras' de facto government agreed to a deal that opens the door for the return of President Manuel Zelaya. We’ll talk with a local organization that just returned from Honduras. Also, we get updated on the political situation in Iran. And, one out of five children worldwide dies from pneumonia. We’ll talk with a pediatrician back from Bangladesh, where he witnessed pneumonia's deadly effects.
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Local News
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National News
Obama appeals for health care votes

Lawyer: Fla. office shooting suspect mentally ill

Afghan ministry: NATO strike kills Afghan forces

Jobless: 10 percent is tougher than it used to be

G-20 finance officials: Too early to end stimulus

Another attack leaves US Muslims fearing backlash

Iran lawmakers: No shipment of uranium abroad



International News
Afghan ministry: NATO strike kills Afghan forces

G-20 finance officials: Too early to end stimulus

Medvedev: Arms control deal with US can be reached

West Africa's last giraffes make surprise comeback

Saudi won't bar hajj pilgrims over swine flu fears

To defang Taliban, some look to private schools

Unique homecoming to Vietnam for US commander

US tourist dies 'car surfing' in Puerto Rico

Bruni-Sarkozy tells of 8 years in psychoanalysis

Lock and roll: Presley's hair for sale at auction