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  • NPR's David Welna reports from Capitol Hill on the reaction of some members of Congress to President Bush's speech giving Saddam an ultimatum.
  • Kent Nelson's novel Land That Moves, Land That Stands Still takes place in the bleak terrain of the Black Hills of South Dakota. Alan Cheuse offers a review.
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  • - NPR's Claudio Sanchez reports on hearings held on Capitol Hill this past week looking into the rising cost of college tuition. With costs rising, and enrollment declining on many campuses, parents are being asked to pay more and more for their children's education.
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  • One month ago, Alicia "Ally" Nauss met Adam Hill while they were both working at the information tent that's part of the Occupy Philadelphia protest. On Sunday, they got married in the middle of the protest camp, declaring the location "just made sense."
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