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Is Amazon Planning Hundreds Of Bookstores? Analysts Doubt It
A mall real estate executive let slip that Amazon plans to build up to 400 walk-in stores. Analysts were skeptical, and now the executive says his comment wasn't intended to represent Amazon's plans.
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'Chasing An Ideal,' World-Class Chefs Find Themselves Under Extreme Pressure
Chef Eric Ziebold discusses the high-stakes world of luxe cuisine in the wake of the death of Benoit Violier, a French Swiss chef who many said was the best in the world.
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Oregon's New Site To Explore: Valhalla
A natural wonder 60 miles from Portland has never been documented until now. It's a deep and narrow slot canyon. There are concerns a lot of adventure-seekers from all over will show up to explore it.
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Smokers In Italy Face Steep New Fines
Laws take effect this week aimed at curbing Italy's love of smoking. Smokers who flick butts on the street, risk a $300 fine. Mary Louise Kelly talks to Salvatore Barberi a tour guide in Rome.
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Judge Clears Cosby's Sexual Assault Case To Go To Trial
A Pennsylvania judge has ruled that the sexual assault case against Bill Cosby may proceed. The judge rejected a claim that a former district attorney had given Cosby immunity a decade ago.
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Diplomats Pledge Nearly $11 Billion In Aid For Syria At Donor Conference
The pledges made in London surpassed the goal of $9 billion. Participants are also discussing incentives for countries struggling with an influx of refugees and ways to improve humanitarian aid.
Italian Dairy Cooperative Guarantees Bonds With Cheese
After a bank refused to lend money to the group, they were able to raise millions of dollars by issuing bonds guaranteed by extremely large wheels of Parmesan cheese.
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Making Science Teaching More Than 'A Backup Plan'
The Learning Assistant Program at the University of Colorado Boulder is producing better science learning from kindergarten through college.
Meet The Guard Dog Who Keeps The New Hampshire Primary First
Bill Gardner is the longest-serving secretary of state in America. He's also one of the most powerful. He alone can move the primary. Critics call him autocratic; he says he's following the law.
Cable TV News Named As Most Helpful Source This Election
A new survey from Pew Research Center finds a high level of engagement in election news. In addition to cable TV, social media and radio are still important sources for many. Print media, not so much.
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