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Chef Michael Rafidi's innovative Middle Eastern cuisine has made him a star
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The story of a 'Dreamer' who was wrongfully deported and has now returned to the U.S.
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Oberlin College President On Bakery Case
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Oberlin College President Carmen Twillie Ambar about the $44 million libel verdict against the college. The jury said Oberlin defamed a local bakery.
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In a purple California district, Democrats vie for a chance to flip a House seat
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Ten Years Of Hanging On As An Afghan Potter
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What's the background of Israel's operation in Lebanon to retrieve Ron Arad's remains?
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu details objectives of Gaza military campaign
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has new details for Israel's expanded incursion in Gaza, saying Israeli troops are seizing more land there.
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Summer sandwiches to enjoy at the beach, on a picnic blanket or at the dinner table
What if dinner sandwiches were exciting? Something more than bread with assorted refrigerator leftovers.
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Cookbook author Grace Young is on a mission to save America's Chinatowns
NPR's Adrian Florido talks with cookbook author and activist Grace Young about her work to save America's Chinatowns.
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