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The Two-Way
12:43 pm
Thu January 31, 2013

Citing Progress, White House Disbands Jobs Council

The White House said today that it would not extend the term of its jobs council, a group of high-profile executives tapped for advice on how to improve the country's jobs situation.

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The Two-Way
12:37 pm
Thu January 31, 2013

Portugal's Monster: The Mechanics Of A Massive Wave

Originally published on Fri February 1, 2013 11:07 am

The Salt
12:19 pm
Thu January 31, 2013

Oh, Baby: Squeezable Snacks Might Be Tough On The Teeth

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Squeeze me with caution.

Originally published on Thu January 31, 2013 2:15 pm

Those squeeze pouches full of organic pureed food in clever combos like plum, berry and barley have become a lifesaver for busy parents.

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The Two-Way
12:07 pm
Thu January 31, 2013

Dear Lawyers: Order In The &*%# Court!

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Originally published on Thu January 31, 2013 8:39 pm

Africa
11:56 am
Thu January 31, 2013

Is Egypt Better Or Worse Off Now?

It's been two years since Hosni Mubarak was ousted as Egypt's President. Today, there's new leadership, but the country is still in turmoil. And some Egyptians wonder if things are changing for the best. Host Michel Martin speaks with NPR Cairo Bureau Chief, Leila Fadel, to learn more about the new Egypt.

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