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Protection For The Steel Industry Is As Old As America
The U.S. steel industry has enjoyed protection from foreign competitors since the 1790s. It says new import tariffs are actually just leveling the playing field and shouldn't be labeled "protection."
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04-20-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
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04-23-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
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04-24-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
04-24-18 9:30 AM newscast
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'Zama' Offers A Withering Critique Of Colonialism From Within
Lucrecia Martel's latest film centers on a frustrated Spanish official who is stationed at a remote outpost in South America in 1790. Critic Justin Chang calls Zama "feverishly brilliant."
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Why Pius IX Might Be The 'Most Important Pope' In Modern Church History
Pius IX became head of the Catholic church in 1846 and instituted the doctrine of Papal infallibility. Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Kertzer says his exile led to the emergence of modern Italy.
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12-Year-Old Takes Solo Vacation
A 12-year-old Australian boy used his parents' credit card to book himself a flight and hotel on the Indonesian resort island of Bali. Eventually authorities tracked him down.
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As Philippines Shuts Down A Popular Tourist Island, Residents Fear For Their Future
President Rodrigo Duterte called Boracay island a "cesspool." It draws 2 million visitors a year but isn't equipped to accommodate them. Residents agree there's a problem, but worry about losing jobs.
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04-24-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
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04-25-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
04-25-18 9:30 AM newscast
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