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Iran Defies West With Plans For New Nuclear Sites

Iran says its decision to build 10 more uranium-enrichment plants is a direct response to an IAEA resolution criticizing Iran for secret nuclear activities. Iran may not have the capacity to carry out the plan, but its announcement has prompted talk of new sanctions.

Mom Finds Strength To Fight For Wounded Marine

Nearly four years ago, Jose Pequeno's Humvee was hit by a grenade in Iraq and he was severely brain damaged. Jose can't talk, walk or eat. But his mother Nellie Bagley has stayed by his side and fought for resources from the Department of Veterans Affairs — paving the way for other families who may follow.

Notre Dame Fires Football Coach Weis

A string of disappointing seasons capped by an agonizing four-game losing streak spelled the end of the former NFL offensive coordinator's tenure at South Bend, Ind. Charlie Weis had a 35-27 record in five seasons at Notre Dame, a worse mark than his most recent predecessors.

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Jordanian Journalist Lifts Veil On Honor Killings

According to the United Nations, five thousand women a year are victims of so-called "honor killings." These women are murdered, often by family members, for perceived cultural offenses, like getting pregnant out of wedlock. Jordanian journalist Rana Husseini has spent more than a decade investigating honor killings in her home country. She talks about her new book Murder In the Name of Honor .Listen To Windows Media Audio

The Smothers Brothers: A 'Dangerously Funny' Pair

In the late 1960s, Tommy and Dick Smothers challenged those who tried to tame their wildly popular show, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. TV critic David Bianculli joins host Terry Gross to talk about the legendary comedy duo who tackled political issues and censorship.Listen To Windows Media Audio

Hal Holbrook, Basking In 'That Evening Sun'

After a lifetime of acting, the 84-year-old Hal Holbrook is still racking up new accomplishments. Last year, he received his first Oscar nomination for best supporting actor for his performance in Into The Wild. This year, he stars in a new film, That Evening Sun.Listen To Windows Media Audio

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