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1:30 pm
Mon March 11, 2013

Former Sen. Larry Craig Argues His Bathroom Antics Were Part Of His Work

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Former Sen. Larry Craig, a Republican from Idaho.

Originally published on Tue March 12, 2013 4:40 am

Lawyers for former Sen. Larry Craig argued today that using campaign money for a legal defense over his 2007 arrest was proper because he was arrested while on official business.

If you recall, Craig, a Republican from Idaho, was arrested during a sting at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Craig used a bathroom there during a layover, when an undercover officer said Craig sexually solicited him by tapping his foot.

Craig pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor but after his case became public he tried to renege.

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The Two-Way
1:13 pm
Mon March 11, 2013

VIDEO: Helmet-cam Records Mountain Climber's Wild Slide; He's OK

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Mark Roberts' feet, in the foreground, as he slid down a mountain in Wales.

Originally published on Mon March 11, 2013 7:36 pm

The Two-Way
12:21 pm
Mon March 11, 2013

In Noma's Norovirus Episode, Ignored Emails Get Some Blame

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The facade of Noma in Copenhagen. More than 60 diners complained of nausea and diarrhea after eating at the widely acclaimed restaurant last month.

Originally published on Mon March 11, 2013 12:32 pm

Days after news spread that Danish restaurant Noma, three-time winner of Restaurant magazine's "World's Best Restaurant" title, was blamed for a norovirus outbreak in which dozens of diners fell ill, the restaurant has issued a public response and sought to clarify its handling of the situation.

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All Tech Considered
11:54 am
Mon March 11, 2013

May You Tweet In Peace: Social Media Beyond The Grave

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The Two-Way
11:46 am
Mon March 11, 2013

Falkland Islanders Go To Polls, Will Decide Whether They Want To Join Argentina

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Residents gather in Stanley, Falkland Islands on Monday, during a referendum intended to show the world that they want to stay British amid increasingly tense relations with Argentina.

Originally published on Tue March 12, 2013 6:38 am

Update at 8:35 a.m. ET, March 12. Nearly Unanimous:

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The Two-Way
10:57 am
Mon March 11, 2013

Tibetan Customs Include Horse Races ... And Paramilitary Police?

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A close look at a photo of the Nagqu horse festival in northern Tibet at the National Museum of China in Beijing reveals a gaggle of surprising "spectators" at the traditional Tibetan event: Chinese paramilitary police (see enlargement).

Originally published on Mon March 11, 2013 11:09 am

In the exiled Tibetan calendar, March 10 is an emotive day, the anniversary of a failed uprising in 1959.

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The Two-Way
10:28 am
Mon March 11, 2013

President Obama's Older Half Brother Loses Election In Kenya

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President Barack Obama's Kenyan half brother, Malik Obama (L) talks with some of his supporters on January 16.

There is one bit of news from last week's Kenyan elections that's just now getting international attention: Malik Obama, President Obama's older half brother, suffered a crushing loss in his bid to become governor of Siaya.

Kenya's Daily Nation reports:

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The Two-Way
10:21 am
Mon March 11, 2013

International Convention Moves To Limit Shark 'Finning' Trade

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Indonesian fishermen unload their catch, including sharks and baby sharks, in Lampulo fish market in Banda Aceh last week.

Originally published on Mon March 11, 2013 12:33 pm

Delegates to an international species conservation conference in Bangkok, Thailand, this week have agreed to limit the trade of shark fins and meat.

NPR's Christopher Joyce reports that government representatives to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, or CITES, have agreed to put the porbeagle, oceanic whitetip, three kinds of hammerhead shark and two kinds of manta ray on its Appendix II list, which places restrictions on fishing but still allows limited trade.

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The Two-Way
10:20 am
Mon March 11, 2013

Harvard Offers 'Partial Apology' For Email Search Of Resident Deans' Accounts

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Saying that the action was required because a confidential email that was leaked to the news media "threatened the privacy and due process afforded students," Harvard University administrators on Monday issued a statement explaining why they last year authorized searches of 16 resident deans' email accounts.

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Politics
9:57 am
Mon March 11, 2013

Dr. Ben Carson: Healthcare Is 'Upside Down'

Originally published on Thu March 21, 2013 12:01 pm

Dr. Ben Carson is known for blazing trails in the neurological field — including breakthrough work separating conjoined twins. Now he's making waves for his political views. Host Michel Martin talks with Carson about the current state of health care in America and his upcoming speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

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