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{A crucial mission to rebuild power lines to the radiation-leaking Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant inched forward, but once the power is reconnected, it is not clear if the cooling systems will still work.|Thursday's attack by army troops still loyal to former President Laurent Gbagbo left at least 25 people dead and drew condemnation from the U.N., which said that such an act perpetrated against civilians could be a crime against humanity.|Activists and social media accounts said at least five people died after riot police clashed with protesters in the southern town of Daraa. The violence would mark the gravest unrest in years in one of the most repressive states in the Mideast.|Yemeni government snipers firing from rooftops and houses shot into a crowd of tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators, killing at least 46 people and injuring hundreds demanding the ouster of the autocratic president.|The ABC/Washington Post poll found that 53 percent of Americans said gay marriage should be legal. That number hasn't been that high in nearly a decade of polling.|Removing menthol cigarettes from the market would benefit public health because the minty flavoring has led to an increase in smokers, a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel said Friday. The FDA committee stopped short of recommending an outright ban.|USS Enterprise Capt. Owen P. Honors was among those receiving censure letters from the secretary for videos he showed sailors. The videos, some of which he starred in, included vulgar language and anti-gay slurs. A letter of censure does not end a military officer's career, but it makes it unlikely the officer will be promoted.|The first ground-level radiation measurements from within a 37-mile radius of the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant do not reveal any immediate health threat ? and perhaps not even any health problems measurable decades from now, if levels stay where they are.|A magnitude 9.0 earthquake rocked Japan on March 11 and triggered a tsunami that caused widespread destruction. The death toll stands at 5,300 and is expected to rise well over 10,000.|At what point should the U.S. and its allies step in when a government is cracking down? Two experienced foreign policy hands have slightly different views.|Japan is one of the United States' top trading partners. But both consumers and importers are starting to wonder what effect radiation from the country's damaged nuclear reactors might have on products shipped to America. Port officials say they already monitor for radiation.|Many Americans and other foreigners, fearing the worst in the nuclear crisis, are fleeing Japan. "Just in case, we don't want to wait until the last possible second" to go, said Sandra Horowitz, who was heading to Narita International Airport for a flight to Portland, Ore., with two of her children.|Noda used to sit on the Pacific Coast near the top of the main island of Japan. But the waves following the earthquake flattened much of the town. Its citizens now struggle with debris piles more than two stories high, no power and limited fuel.|On the import side, there are fears that American sushi customers will steer clear of Japanese fish. As for exports, the broken infrastructure in northeast Japan will make it much harder for producers in the Pacific Northwest to get fish to consumers.|Afghan officials say this time will be a test of the gains made last year, especially around Kandahar, after President Obama ordered a surge of 30,000 additional troops into the country. The southern city was the birthplace of the Taliban movement and a stronghold for the insurgents.|On the import side, there are fears that American sushi customers will steer clear of Japanese fish. As for exports, the broken infrastructure in northeast Japan will make it much harder for producers in the Pacific Northwest to get fish to consumers.|Japan asked the world's biggest economic powers to start dumping the country's currency. Here's why Japan asked for help, and why the effort seemed to accomplish its goal.|The Federal Reserve said some banks have passed "stress tests" showing that they can weather another recession. Without naming the banks, the Fed said some will increase or resume dividend payments, buy back shares or repay government capital.|General Motors says that a lack of parts from Japan will force it to halt production at its pickup plant in Shreveport, La. Meanwhile, Japan's major automakers are trying to find alternative parts suppliers and some dealers are raising prices for cars that are in short supply.|Following Japan's nuclear crisis, China has suspended approvals for new nuclear power plants. China is currently building 25 plants. Now all projects will undergo a safety review, though most experts believe Beijing has invested too much in nuclear power to stop its program altogether.|Japanese and European banks have buying billions of dollars and selling billions of yen. It's a coordinated action to try to bring down the value of the yen. Japan's currency has soared since the earthquake a week ago. And that's troubling for the country's economy because a strong yen hurts the country's exporters. |The New York Times has laid out its new pay wall, which will require its more voracious readers to pay for online content. Ken Doctor, a media analyst who's worked in and covered the news industry for more than three decades, talks to Linda Wertheimer about what this means for consumers.|A research firm says Apple could face slowdowns with its new iPads because key components are made in Japan. Those components include the flash memory, batteries and glass used in the touch screen. Factories weren't damaged. The problem is one of parts delivery and logistics.|Germany is conducting safety reviews of its 17 nuclear power plants, and is temporarily shutting down the seven oldest reactors. The plants had been due to close by 2020, but in a controversial decision last fall, Chancellor Angela Merkel decided to keep them running. With an important regional election looming, Merkel has decided to shelve the extension plan while the safety reviews take place.|Visa has announced it's coming out with a new service this year that could be a potential rival to eBay's PayPal. Visa says you could digitally transfer the funds from your account to your babysitter's account if you know the cell phone number, e-mail address or account number.|The BNP Paribas Open is considered one of the biggest tennis tournaments of the year ? yet few people in the United States have heard of it. The tournament was close to moving from its current home in Indian Wells, Calif., to China or the Middle East. That is, until Oracle CEO Larry Ellison stepped in to save it.|Since last week's earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Americans have donated more than $87 million for relief efforts. That's just a fraction of what was given in the days immediately following Hurricane Katrina and last year's earthquake in Haiti. But experts say that's a good thing.|We talk to a lawyer who writes credit-card statements ? and to an expert who tries to make them simpler.|The president and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) oppose the measure.|It's the first time Diet Coke has topped its rival in popularity in the U.S. Diet Coke's rise reflects a long-term trend toward diet sodas. Ten years ago, only two of the top 10 were diet sodas. Now, four are on the list: the diet versions of Coke, Pepsi, Mountain Dew and Dr Pepper.|A crucial mission to rebuild power lines to the radiation-leaking Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant inched forward, but once the power is reconnected, it is not clear if the cooling systems will still work.|The first ground-level radiation measurements from within a 37-mile radius of the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant do not reveal any immediate health threat ? and perhaps not even any health problems measurable decades from now, if levels stay where they are.|Saturday, a full moon will get the closest it's been to the Earth in 18 years. It's being called an "extreme super moon." Robert Siegel has more.|About 300 workers at the stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant in Japan are trying to prevent the crisis there from becoming worse. More than two dozen have been injured, and it's unclear how much radiation they will ultimately be exposed to.|Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant hasn't been rocked by major incident in a couple of days. But the situation hasn't really improved, either. Are we in a "race against time," as the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog put it, or can we start to breathe easier as time goes on? The answer seems to be: It depends.|The situation at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has been changing rapidly and growing increasingly complex since the earthquake and tsunami hit on Friday, March 11. Here, the latest updates on each of the reactors at the stricken power facility.|Richard Gross, of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, calculates that last week's earthquake off Japan's coast may have shortened the length of Earth's days by about 1.26 microseconds and shifted its axis by about 6.5 inches. Gross describes the findings and explains how changes in Earth's land masses affect the way it spins.|Could matching blood types be a thing of the past? New research published in Biomacromolecules describes a method for coating red blood cells to hide them from antibodies. Mark Scott, senior scientist with Canadian Blood Services, who was not involved in the study, explains the findings and other possible applications of "immunocamouflage."|The Cassini spacecraft left for Saturn in 1997 and has been observing the planet, its rings and moons since 2004. Writing in the journal Science, research scientist Elizabeth Turtle describes the weather on Titan, one of Saturn's moons, and its effects on the moon's surface.|NASA's Messenger Probe has been taking measurements of the planet Mercury since 2004. On Thursday it slowed itself down enough to enter an elliptical orbit around Mercury to look at the planet's atmosphere and geology. Principal investigator for the mission Sean Solomon discusses what the team hopes to find.|Orchids are hearty and easy to grow, according to Robert Fuchs, master orchid grower and president of R.F. Orchids in Homestead, Fla. Fuchs, reporting from the Barbados Orchid Society Show, shares orchid growing tips. Plus, botanist Timo van der Niet describes a species of orchid that has managed to replicate the odor of rotting roadkill to attract preferred pollinators.|As continued attempts are made to cool the reactors and spent fuel rod pools at Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear facility, host Ira Flatow and guests discuss the state of the deteriorating nuclear facility. Plus, a look at where radioactivity might travel as it leaves the plant, and how it might affect those in its pathway.|In 1951, Henrietta Lacks died after a long battle with cervical cancer. Doctors cultured her cells without permission from her family. The story of those cells and of the medical advances that came from them, is told in Rebecca Skloot's book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.|Everyone knew the mission would fail ? the technicians, the pilot and the friend who would replace him if he deserted the mission. But Soviet leaders demanded a triumph in space, and so in 1967, Vladimir Komarov allowed himself to be launched towards his own death.|Attempts to douse the troubled units and to restore electricity to the plant's cooling system continue. The Japanese military and the Tokyo Fire Department sprayed tons of water on one of the reactors at the damaged nuclear complex in northern Japan.|Our guest this week is singer-songwriter Judy Collins, who has been making music for more than 50 years. We've invited her answer three questions about another musical Collins ? Parliament-Funkadelic bassist Bootsy Collins.|The new sci-fi comedy Paul is an adult film with juvenile themes, says guest blogger Jimi Izrael. He contrasts the film with Steven Spielberg's 1982 hit E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial.|A stand-out in Hair, he's back on Broadway with a starring role in Priscilla Queen of the Desert, an exuberant musical based on the glam-tacky 1994 film.|Singer Rebecca Black was looking for something when she posted a video on YouTube. But it probably wasn't instant infamy for making what some people have told her is the worst video ever. Surprisingly, she's chosen not to be all that bothered.|As the man who brought on-the-sidewalk fashion photography to The New York Times, Bill Cunningham has chronicled what New Yorkers wear for a half-century. Now he's in the lens of documentary director Richard Press. (Recommended)|Tom McCarthy's new comedy stars Paul Giamatti as a suburban lawyer who moonlights as a high school wrestling coach. Critic David Edelstein says the film is "a symphony of marvelous voices" reminiscent of Little Miss Sunshine.|In 1951, Henrietta Lacks died after a long battle with cervical cancer. Doctors cultured her cells without permission from her family. The story of those cells and of the medical advances that came from them, is told in Rebecca Skloot's book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.|A three-week Indian cultural festival has brought renowned chef Hemant Oberoi to the kitchen of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. "I wanted to bring back the forgotten recipes," he tells NPR's Renee Montagne.|Neda Ulaby reports that recent world events have refocused attention on the shifting standards for jokes in the Twitter age. One comedian has already lost a high-profile job for tweeting about Japan.|Equal parts road trip movie, buddy comedy, and sci-fi flick, Paul makes great use of its impressively sharp, funny cast without sacrificing any of director Greg Mottola's warm style.|A slick new vehicle for The Hangover's Bradley Cooper, this thriller about a dizzyingly powerful "smart drug" turns out to be strictly (if entertainingly) middlebrow.|The actor rebounds from a string of bland romantic comedies with a strong performance as Mick Haller, a fast-talking criminal defense attorney who finds redemption playing Robin Hood in L.A.|Tom McCarthy's film features Paul Giamatti in a subtly down-to-earth turn as a New Jersey lawyer who takes in a mentally challenged client and his high-school-wrestler grandson. 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{A crucial mission to rebuild power lines to the radiation-leaking Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant inched forward, but once the power is reconnected, it is not clear if the cooling systems will still work.|Thursday's attack by army troops still loyal to former President Laurent Gbagbo left at least 25 people dead and drew condemnation from the U.N., which said that such an act perpetrated against civilians could be a crime against humanity.|Activists and social media accounts said at least five people died after riot police clashed with protesters in the southern town of Daraa. The violence would mark the gravest unrest in years in one of the most repressive states in the Mideast.|Yemeni government snipers firing from rooftops and houses shot into a crowd of tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators, killing at least 46 people and injuring hundreds demanding the ouster of the autocratic president.|The ABC/Washington Post poll found that 53 percent of Americans said gay marriage should be legal. That number hasn't been that high in nearly a decade of polling.|Removing menthol cigarettes from the market would benefit public health because the minty flavoring has led to an increase in smokers, a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel said Friday. The FDA committee stopped short of recommending an outright ban.|USS Enterprise Capt. Owen P. Honors was among those receiving censure letters from the secretary for videos he showed sailors. The videos, some of which he starred in, included vulgar language and anti-gay slurs. A letter of censure does not end a military officer's career, but it makes it unlikely the officer will be promoted.|The first ground-level radiation measurements from within a 37-mile radius of the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant do not reveal any immediate health threat ? and perhaps not even any health problems measurable decades from now, if levels stay where they are.|A magnitude 9.0 earthquake rocked Japan on March 11 and triggered a tsunami that caused widespread destruction. The death toll stands at 5,300 and is expected to rise well over 10,000.|At what point should the U.S. and its allies step in when a government is cracking down? Two experienced foreign policy hands have slightly different views.|Japan is one of the United States' top trading partners. But both consumers and importers are starting to wonder what effect radiation from the country's damaged nuclear reactors might have on products shipped to America. Port officials say they already monitor for radiation.|Many Americans and other foreigners, fearing the worst in the nuclear crisis, are fleeing Japan. "Just in case, we don't want to wait until the last possible second" to go, said Sandra Horowitz, who was heading to Narita International Airport for a flight to Portland, Ore., with two of her children.|Noda used to sit on the Pacific Coast near the top of the main island of Japan. But the waves following the earthquake flattened much of the town. Its citizens now struggle with debris piles more than two stories high, no power and limited fuel.|On the import side, there are fears that American sushi customers will steer clear of Japanese fish. As for exports, the broken infrastructure in northeast Japan will make it much harder for producers in the Pacific Northwest to get fish to consumers.|Afghan officials say this time will be a test of the gains made last year, especially around Kandahar, after President Obama ordered a surge of 30,000 additional troops into the country. The southern city was the birthplace of the Taliban movement and a stronghold for the insurgents.|On the import side, there are fears that American sushi customers will steer clear of Japanese fish. As for exports, the broken infrastructure in northeast Japan will make it much harder for producers in the Pacific Northwest to get fish to consumers.|Japan asked the world's biggest economic powers to start dumping the country's currency. Here's why Japan asked for help, and why the effort seemed to accomplish its goal.|The Federal Reserve said some banks have passed "stress tests" showing that they can weather another recession. Without naming the banks, the Fed said some will increase or resume dividend payments, buy back shares or repay government capital.|General Motors says that a lack of parts from Japan will force it to halt production at its pickup plant in Shreveport, La. Meanwhile, Japan's major automakers are trying to find alternative parts suppliers and some dealers are raising prices for cars that are in short supply.|Following Japan's nuclear crisis, China has suspended approvals for new nuclear power plants. China is currently building 25 plants. Now all projects will undergo a safety review, though most experts believe Beijing has invested too much in nuclear power to stop its program altogether.|Japanese and European banks have buying billions of dollars and selling billions of yen. It's a coordinated action to try to bring down the value of the yen. Japan's currency has soared since the earthquake a week ago. And that's troubling for the country's economy because a strong yen hurts the country's exporters. |The New York Times has laid out its new pay wall, which will require its more voracious readers to pay for online content. Ken Doctor, a media analyst who's worked in and covered the news industry for more than three decades, talks to Linda Wertheimer about what this means for consumers.|A research firm says Apple could face slowdowns with its new iPads because key components are made in Japan. Those components include the flash memory, batteries and glass used in the touch screen. Factories weren't damaged. The problem is one of parts delivery and logistics.|Germany is conducting safety reviews of its 17 nuclear power plants, and is temporarily shutting down the seven oldest reactors. The plants had been due to close by 2020, but in a controversial decision last fall, Chancellor Angela Merkel decided to keep them running. With an important regional election looming, Merkel has decided to shelve the extension plan while the safety reviews take place.|Visa has announced it's coming out with a new service this year that could be a potential rival to eBay's PayPal. Visa says you could digitally transfer the funds from your account to your babysitter's account if you know the cell phone number, e-mail address or account number.|The BNP Paribas Open is considered one of the biggest tennis tournaments of the year ? yet few people in the United States have heard of it. The tournament was close to moving from its current home in Indian Wells, Calif., to China or the Middle East. That is, until Oracle CEO Larry Ellison stepped in to save it.|Since last week's earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Americans have donated more than $87 million for relief efforts. That's just a fraction of what was given in the days immediately following Hurricane Katrina and last year's earthquake in Haiti. But experts say that's a good thing.|We talk to a lawyer who writes credit-card statements ? and to an expert who tries to make them simpler.|The president and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) oppose the measure.|It's the first time Diet Coke has topped its rival in popularity in the U.S. Diet Coke's rise reflects a long-term trend toward diet sodas. Ten years ago, only two of the top 10 were diet sodas. Now, four are on the list: the diet versions of Coke, Pepsi, Mountain Dew and Dr Pepper.|A crucial mission to rebuild power lines to the radiation-leaking Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant inched forward, but once the power is reconnected, it is not clear if the cooling systems will still work.|The first ground-level radiation measurements from within a 37-mile radius of the disabled Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant do not reveal any immediate health threat ? and perhaps not even any health problems measurable decades from now, if levels stay where they are.|Saturday, a full moon will get the closest it's been to the Earth in 18 years. It's being called an "extreme super moon." Robert Siegel has more.|About 300 workers at the stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant in Japan are trying to prevent the crisis there from becoming worse. More than two dozen have been injured, and it's unclear how much radiation they will ultimately be exposed to.|Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant hasn't been rocked by major incident in a couple of days. But the situation hasn't really improved, either. Are we in a "race against time," as the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog put it, or can we start to breathe easier as time goes on? The answer seems to be: It depends.|The situation at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has been changing rapidly and growing increasingly complex since the earthquake and tsunami hit on Friday, March 11. Here, the latest updates on each of the reactors at the stricken power facility.|Richard Gross, of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, calculates that last week's earthquake off Japan's coast may have shortened the length of Earth's days by about 1.26 microseconds and shifted its axis by about 6.5 inches. Gross describes the findings and explains how changes in Earth's land masses affect the way it spins.|Could matching blood types be a thing of the past? New research published in Biomacromolecules describes a method for coating red blood cells to hide them from antibodies. Mark Scott, senior scientist with Canadian Blood Services, who was not involved in the study, explains the findings and other possible applications of "immunocamouflage."|The Cassini spacecraft left for Saturn in 1997 and has been observing the planet, its rings and moons since 2004. Writing in the journal Science, research scientist Elizabeth Turtle describes the weather on Titan, one of Saturn's moons, and its effects on the moon's surface.|NASA's Messenger Probe has been taking measurements of the planet Mercury since 2004. On Thursday it slowed itself down enough to enter an elliptical orbit around Mercury to look at the planet's atmosphere and geology. Principal investigator for the mission Sean Solomon discusses what the team hopes to find.|Orchids are hearty and easy to grow, according to Robert Fuchs, master orchid grower and president of R.F. Orchids in Homestead, Fla. Fuchs, reporting from the Barbados Orchid Society Show, shares orchid growing tips. Plus, botanist Timo van der Niet describes a species of orchid that has managed to replicate the odor of rotting roadkill to attract preferred pollinators.|As continued attempts are made to cool the reactors and spent fuel rod pools at Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear facility, host Ira Flatow and guests discuss the state of the deteriorating nuclear facility. Plus, a look at where radioactivity might travel as it leaves the plant, and how it might affect those in its pathway.|In 1951, Henrietta Lacks died after a long battle with cervical cancer. Doctors cultured her cells without permission from her family. The story of those cells and of the medical advances that came from them, is told in Rebecca Skloot's book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.|Everyone knew the mission would fail ? the technicians, the pilot and the friend who would replace him if he deserted the mission. But Soviet leaders demanded a triumph in space, and so in 1967, Vladimir Komarov allowed himself to be launched towards his own death.|Attempts to douse the troubled units and to restore electricity to the plant's cooling system continue. The Japanese military and the Tokyo Fire Department sprayed tons of water on one of the reactors at the damaged nuclear complex in northern Japan.|Our guest this week is singer-songwriter Judy Collins, who has been making music for more than 50 years. We've invited her answer three questions about another musical Collins ? Parliament-Funkadelic bassist Bootsy Collins.|The new sci-fi comedy Paul is an adult film with juvenile themes, says guest blogger Jimi Izrael. He contrasts the film with Steven Spielberg's 1982 hit E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial.|A stand-out in Hair, he's back on Broadway with a starring role in Priscilla Queen of the Desert, an exuberant musical based on the glam-tacky 1994 film.|Singer Rebecca Black was looking for something when she posted a video on YouTube. But it probably wasn't instant infamy for making what some people have told her is the worst video ever. Surprisingly, she's chosen not to be all that bothered.|As the man who brought on-the-sidewalk fashion photography to The New York Times, Bill Cunningham has chronicled what New Yorkers wear for a half-century. Now he's in the lens of documentary director Richard Press. (Recommended)|Tom McCarthy's new comedy stars Paul Giamatti as a suburban lawyer who moonlights as a high school wrestling coach. Critic David Edelstein says the film is "a symphony of marvelous voices" reminiscent of Little Miss Sunshine.|In 1951, Henrietta Lacks died after a long battle with cervical cancer. Doctors cultured her cells without permission from her family. The story of those cells and of the medical advances that came from them, is told in Rebecca Skloot's book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.|A three-week Indian cultural festival has brought renowned chef Hemant Oberoi to the kitchen of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. "I wanted to bring back the forgotten recipes," he tells NPR's Renee Montagne.|Neda Ulaby reports that recent world events have refocused attention on the shifting standards for jokes in the Twitter age. One comedian has already lost a high-profile job for tweeting about Japan.|Equal parts road trip movie, buddy comedy, and sci-fi flick, Paul makes great use of its impressively sharp, funny cast without sacrificing any of director Greg Mottola's warm style.|A slick new vehicle for The Hangover's Bradley Cooper, this thriller about a dizzyingly powerful "smart drug" turns out to be strictly (if entertainingly) middlebrow.|The actor rebounds from a string of bland romantic comedies with a strong performance as Mick Haller, a fast-talking criminal defense attorney who finds redemption playing Robin Hood in L.A.|Tom McCarthy's film features Paul Giamatti in a subtly down-to-earth turn as a New Jersey lawyer who takes in a mentally challenged client and his high-school-wrestler grandson. 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