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But with Congress in Democratic hands next year, NPR's Mike Pesca examines whether that policy will change.
NPR: Will Democrats Change U.S. Policy on Israel?
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I'm Mike Pesca in New York, where heightened security is visible at the transportation hubs.
NPR: New York, Los Angeles Step Up Security
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As NPR's Mike Pesca reports, this plaintiff has a long history of outlandish lawsuits that go nowhere.
NPR: Vick Joins Ranks of Those Sued by Prison Inmate
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NPR's Mike Pesca visited one of these staging areas on the I-10 freeway under North Causeway Boulevard.
NPR: Evacuating New Orleans �� But to Where?
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NPR's Mike Pesca asks: Can the Democrats really let the healing begin, even before the swelling has gone down?
NPR: Can Congress Ease Partisan Tensions?
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NPR's Mike Pesca reports on whether their advice is worth the cost.
NPR: Identification Theft: Protecting Your Personal Data
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Here with the first of two reports is NPR's Mike Pesca.
NPR: Identification Theft: The Growing Scam Industry
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Yasuhiro Kajiwara, Secretario Parlamentario de Agricultura, Silvicultura y Pesca, el Sr.
UNESCO: SERVICIO DE PRENSA
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As NPR's Mike Pesca reports, that taboo may be going.
NPR: Media Often Remain Mum on Politicians' Sexuality
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Advocacy groups offer studies, but as DAY TO DAY's Mike Pesca reports, whether these statistical reports on hate and bias are about anti-Semitic or anti-Muslim or anti-gay crimes, they often have one thing in common: dubious methodology.
NPR: Fudging the Numbers on Hate Crimes
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Mike Pesca, NPR News, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
NPR: Evacuating New Orleans �� But to Where?
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NPR's Mike Pesca in New York.
NPR: How Two Baseball Teams Got Their Dubious Records
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Mike Pesca, NPR News, New York.
NPR: Identification Theft: The Growing Scam Industry
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And I'm Mike Pesca.
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