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After Acquiring A Satellite, 'Planet Money' Had To Find The Fuel To Get It In Space
Once you get a satellite, you need to find a large tube filled with explosive fuel to take your satellite to space. Luckily, there is fierce competition among rocket makers to give you a lift. In the second of three-part series, Planet Money travels from California to New Zealand to see which rocket with blast their satellite to the stars.
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Distressing Details Out Of Pakistan About Child Sex Abuse, Murder
Over a 2-year period, at least 13 children were raped and killed in Kasur, a small Pakistani town. The latest murder, of a 7-year-old girl, triggered riots and snowballed into a political crisis.
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Kenya Government Standoff With TV Stations Enter Day 3
Kenya's government turned off the nation's broadcasters so they couldn't cover the opposition's show of inaugurating their candidate, who failed to win the presidency.
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U.N. Compiles List Of Companies That Profit From Israeli Settlements
The human rights office at the U.N. says it has list of about 200 global companies that do business in Israeli settlements in the West Bank. The U.S. and Israel don't want the list published.
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01-31-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
01-31-18 9:30 AM newscast
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Sanitation Workers Took Trucks Off The Road To Honor 2 Killed 50 Years Ago In Memphis
Thursday marks 50 years since two sanitation workers were killed in a grisly accident in Memphis. Their deaths set the stage for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to be in the city where he was assassinated.
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Vicente García: Tiny Desk Concert
This under-the-radar singer from the Dominican Republic is starting to turn some heads. You'll see why in this Tiny Desk performance.
Rep. Mike Rogers: Nunes Memo 'Probably Not The Best Way' To Process Full Picture
Former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) says he doesn't think the GOP memo critical of the FBI's investigation of the Trump campaign should be released.
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Blood Avocados No More: Mexican Farm Town Says It's Kicked Out Cartels
Americans will mash up and scarf down millions of the fruits in one day — Super Bowl Sunday. According to authorities in Mexico, at least one town grows what you might call "conflict-free avocados."
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02-01-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
02-01-18 5:45 PM newscast
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