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  • Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward and syndicated columnist Robert Novak testify in the trial of former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby. The defense tried to cast Libby as a scapegoat for an administration with multiple people who leaked the name of a CIA agent.
  • A local nonprofit group is helping women refugees start up their own businesses with the help of micro-loans. Host Tom Fudge speaks with the president of WEI about her all-volunteer organization and h
  • Former New York Times reporter Judith Miller on Tuesday bolstered the prosecution of a former top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney. Miller testified in federal court in Washington, D.C., that Lewis "Scooter" Libby had told her of the identity of a CIA agent more than two weeks before it became public in July 2003.
  • An Ethiopian-born physician works to prevent domestic violence among refugee and immigrant women in Boston. If you want to help these women escape abusive relationships, she says, you need to understand the old country's ways, as well as the new.
  • The House votes on a bill that would expand the number of human embryonic stem cell lines scientists could study with federal money. Currently, only a couple dozen stem cell lines are available.
  • Somali government forces and Ethiopian troops have seized control of Mogadishu, and the once powerful Islamist movement has fled. But the battle is not over yet. Somalia's capital has not fully accepted the authority of the transitional government, and there's a chance it never will.
  • Microlending has been around for 30 years. Until recently, most of the money came from philanthropic interests. But investors are now beginning to view microlending in the developing world as a way to turn a profit while doing good.
  • Even as Ireland benefits from a booming high-tech economy, many are taking time to keep the past alive. The rural tradition of "rambling houses," where people gather for entertainment and fellowship, has been revived in County Kerry and elsewhere.
  • SAN DIEGO - KPBS and the San Diego Public Library are joining together for One Book, One San Diego, a new community-wide reading initiative. The project is launching at a reception at the Museum of Ph
  • It's the perennial question for many children this time of year: Is there really a Santa Claus? Yes, Virginia, there is. His name is Oliver Deuker. And he's a 42-year-old German television news reporter, who won that country's first Santa Claus championships.
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