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  • Having conquered the West in
  • Scientists from the National Geographic Society were hunting for dinosaur bones in the Tenere Desert in Niger. Instead, they found the graves and remains of people who lived there as long as 10,000 years ago.
  • Padraig Harrington won the PGA Championship on Sunday near Detroit. Last month, he won the British Open. Harrington joins Tiger Woods and Nick Price as the only players to win the final two majors in the same year since 1994.
  • Religious leaders are meeting in Spain for an interfaith summit sponsored by Saudi Arabia. Critics say the meeting is only meant to make the Arab country look good in the West. Only one Israeli was invited, and no Palestinians were on the list. Still, the Saudi king opened the summit with a surprising message.
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  • Legendary sports commentator Jim Nantz described some of the most important sports moments in American history. He tells us about what a sportscaster does, how he thinks golfers will fare at this yea
  • It was a marathon of a hockey game on Monday. The Pittsburgh Penguins fought back against the Detroit Red Wings to stay alive in the Stanley Cup finals. The contest went into triple overtime. Duquesne Professor Jim Webber, who stayed up well past midnight to watch the victory, talks with Robert Siegel.
  • Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is calling for a new arms agreement with Russia that finds ways to reduce the number of nuclear missiles, and he suggested that the United States and Russia should jointly cut non-nuclear weapons as well.
  • Perlman is used to emoting under layers of heavy make-up having played a primitive man in
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