The Two-Way
10:33 am
Thu August 16, 2012

Cut Diplomatic Ties? Hide Him In A Crate? How Might Assange Standoff End?

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Metropolitan Police Officers outside the main door of the Ecuadorian embassy in London. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is inside.

Originally published on Fri August 17, 2012 12:27 pm

Now that Ecuador has said it will give WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange asylum as he seeks to avoid being extradited from Great Britain to Sweden by hiding out in Ecuador's London embassy, news outlets are looking at the complicated legal issues involved in cases such as his.

Here are some things we've found fascinating in the coverage:

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Monkey See
10:07 am
Thu August 16, 2012

'You Can't Just Be The Voice Of Generic Sarcasm': The Art Of Movie Riffing

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Manos: The Hands Of Fate is the subject of a live Rifftrax performance being beamed to more than 500 movie theaters tonight.
Politics
9:40 am
Thu August 16, 2012

Leaders of Public Media Meet with Congressman Charlie Dent

Leaders of Public Media serving Representative Charlie Dent's district, together with local champions, met with the Congressman to discuss the community services they provide, and the future of federal funding that enables these services.

Left to right on the photo: Jamie Musselman, Charles Marcon, Rep. Charlie Dent, Kathleen Pavelko (WITF), Roger LaMay (WXPN), Bill Marrazzo (WHYY), Tim Fallon (WLVT), Bill Dautremont-Smith (WDIY).

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Alt.Latino
9:03 am
Thu August 16, 2012

¡Ay Amor! Seven Unusual Latin Love Songs

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Brazil's Bonde Do Role is comprised of MCs Pedro D'Eyrot, Laura Taylor and Rodrigo Gorky.

Originally published on Thu August 16, 2012 12:33 pm

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Shots - Health Blog
9:01 am
Thu August 16, 2012

Should Lack Of Exercise Be Considered A Medical Condition?

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Doctors need to prescribe exercise to patients who don't get enough exercise, a Mayo Clinic expert says.

Originally published on Thu August 16, 2012 1:46 pm

"You've got a bad case of deconditioning," the doctor says.

Actually, it would be the rare doctor who would say that to anyone. And though it might sound like something to do with hair, in fact, deconditioning is a familiar and more profound problem: the decidedly unnatural state of being physically inactive.

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The Two-Way
8:51 am
Thu August 16, 2012

Ecuador Gives WikiLeaks' Assange Asylum

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

Originally published on Thu August 16, 2012 10:39 am

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been granted asylum by Ecuador, Foreign Minister Ricardo Patiño just announced in Quito.

Now, the question becomes whether Great Britain will allow Assange to leave Ecuador's embassy in London so that he can travel to the South American nation that is offering him refuge.

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The Two-Way
8:40 am
Thu August 16, 2012

Jobless Claims Held Steady At 366,000 Last Week

There were 366,000 first-time claims for unemployment insurance last week, up by 2,000 from the week before, the Employment and Training Administration says.

So what we said last week applies again:

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The Two-Way
8:18 am
Thu August 16, 2012

11 Killed In Afghan Helicopter Crash; At Least 3 Were U.S. Military Personnel

Originally published on Thu August 16, 2012 9:04 am

The crash of an International Security Assistance Force helicopter in southern Afghanistan today killed 11 people who were on board, according to the NATO command in Kabul.

It has posted a statement saying:

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The Two-Way
7:51 am
Thu August 16, 2012

More Carnage In Pakistan: Gunmen Execute About 20 Shiites

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Pakistani Air Force personnel guard an air base northwest of Islamabad earlier today. It was attacked Thursday by militants armed with guns, rocket launchers and suicide vests.

Originally published on Thu August 16, 2012 7:52 am

Thursday's attack on a Pakistani air base near Islamabad by heavily armed militants, which security forces were able to repel, has been followed by the news that gunmen executed about 20 Shiite Muslims today in northern Pakistan.

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Space
7:30 am
Thu August 16, 2012

YouTube Satire: 'We're NASA And We Know It'

Originally published on Tue August 21, 2012 4:53 pm

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DAVID GREENE, HOST:

Good morning. I'm David Greene. You may have heard about NASA's Curiosity mission to Mars. Well, I bet you didn't know it had a backbeat.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "WE'RE NASA AND WE KNOW IT (MARS CURIOSITY)")

UNIDENTIFIED MAN: (Singing) Crane, lower that rover. Crane, lower that rover. Crane, lower, that rover.

GREENE: Yes, this popped up on a YouTube channel called Satire. It's to the tune of LMFAO's song (Singing) "Sexy and I Know It." The cast in this video dressed in NASA garb, kicking at the console.

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