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Weekly Poem: 'Mount Kearsarge'

22.12.2009 06:48    pbs.org
Donald Hall is considered one of the major American poets of his generation. He has published 15 books of poetry, beginning with "Exiles and Marriages" in 1955. His latest was "White Apples and the Taste of Stone: Selected Poems" in
Weekly Poem: 'Mount Kearsarge'



Monday's Art Notes

22.12.2009 06:48    pbs.org
A roundup of art headlines.
Monday's Art Notes

Compare the Senate and House Health Reform Bills

22.12.2009 06:48    pbs.org
The Senate health reform bill cleared its first major procedural hurdle in a vote in the early hours of Monday morning. Find out how the compromise bill compares to the version that passed the House last month.
Compare the Senate and House Health Reform Bills

Mauna Loa Birthplace of Global CO2 Monitoring

22.12.2009 06:48    pbs.org
As nations move forward with managing carbon dioxide emissions, how will they track their progress? The answer comes in part from a global network of CO2 sampling sites that was born decades ago at Mauna Loa in Hawaii.
Mauna Loa Birthplace of Global CO2 Monitoring

A Look at Climate Change After Copenhagen

22.12.2009 06:47    pbs.org
In the aftermath of the Copenhagen climate summit, about the only thing certain is the need for more talks. Ray Suarez speaks with Jeffrey Brown about how the nonbinding agreement struck in Copenhagen will impact future negotiations.
A Look at Climate Change After Copenhagen


Iranian Cleric's Death Sparks Renewed Protests

22.12.2009 06:47    pbs.org
Tens of thousands of mourners took to the streets of the Iranian city of Qom on Sunday to honor a founding father of modern Iran and to protest the government he came to oppose.
Iranian Cleric's Death Sparks Renewed Protests

News Wrap: East Coast Digs Out From Wintry Deluge

22.12.2009 06:47    pbs.org
In other news, states in the Mid-Atlantic spend the first official day of winter digging out from a record weekend blizzard, and the Obama administration announced new rules for tarmac delays.
News Wrap: East Coast Digs Out From Wintry Deluge

Stage Set for Christmas Eve Health Care Clash

22.12.2009 06:46    pbs.org
With Senate Democrats on the cusp of passing the most sweeping overhaul of the nation's health care system in a generation, Democrat Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Republican Lindsey Graham of South Carolina speak with Gwen Ifill about the merits
Stage Set for Christmas Eve Health Care Clash

Senate Inches Toward Historic Health Care Vote

22.12.2009 06:46    pbs.org
With a 60-40 test vote early Monday morning to shut down a Republican filibuster, Senate Democrats moved closer to passing the broadest overhaul of the nation's health care system in a generation. Betty Ann Bowser reports.
Senate Inches Toward Historic Health Care Vote

Pentecostal Minister and Televangelist Oral Roberts Dies at 91

19.12.2009 11:07    pbs.org
Televangelism pioneer Oral Roberts died this past week (December 15). He was 91 and suffered from complications of pneumonia. Roberts was one of the first ministers to use television to spread his Pentecostal message and is widely credited with helping
USA    Religion
Pentecostal Minister and Televangelist Oral Roberts Dies at 91

Religious Leaders in Copenhagen Call for Climate Change Protection

19.12.2009 11:07    pbs.org
In Copenhagen, President Obama joined other world leaders at the global conference on climate change. Religious leaders such as Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu also called for continued efforts to protect the environment.
USA    Religion
Religious Leaders in Copenhagen Call for Climate Change Protection

Interfaith Group Rallies for Reform of Foreclosure Laws

19.12.2009 11:06    pbs.org
In Washington, religious leaders are calling for reform of foreclosure laws. An interfaith group gathered outside the U.S. Treasury building to demand that people faced with foreclosure be allowed to remain in their homes. The group pointed out that many
USA    Religion
Interfaith Group Rallies for Reform of Foreclosure Laws

District of Columbia Votes to Legalize Gay Marriage

19.12.2009 11:06    pbs.org
In Washington, the city council voted to legalize gay marriage. Congress has 30 days to review the legislation. Gay marriage has been a contentious issue across the country. Five states have already legalized it, but other states have rejected it.
USA    Religion
District of Columbia Votes to Legalize Gay Marriage

Study: Many Countries Face Religious Restrictions

19.12.2009 11:06    pbs.org
One-third of all countries worldwide restrict religion, according to a new study by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. The report measured the effect of both government constraints on religion and nongovernmental hostility. It found that in 64
USA    Religion
Study: Many Countries Face Religious Restrictions

Rabbi in Israel Condemns Attack on West Bank Mosque

19.12.2009 11:05    pbs.org
In Israel, an influential rabbi made a rare visit to a West Bank mosque after the mosque was allegedly vandalized by Jewish extremists. Rabbi Yona Metzger, the chief rabbi for Ashkenazi Jews, condemned the attack. Citing the Holocaust, he said
USA    Religion
Rabbi in Israel Condemns Attack on West Bank Mosque

December 18, 2009: Festival of Lessons and Carols

19.12.2009 11:05    pbs.org
This moving service of scripture readings, prayers, hymns, and carols was created after World War I at King's College Cambridge.
USA    Religion
December 18, 2009: Festival of Lessons and Carols

December 18, 2009: Victoria Sirota Extended Interview

19.12.2009 11:05    pbs.org
Read more of Kim Lawton's December 6, 2009 interview in New York City with the Rev. Canon Victoria Sirota, pastor and vicar of the congregation at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine and the author of Preaching to
USA    Religion
December 18, 2009: Victoria Sirota Extended Interview

December 18, 2009: William Edwards Extended Interview

19.12.2009 11:04    pbs.org
Read more of Kim Lawton's December 6, 2009 interview in New York City with William Edwards, author of The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols (Rizzoli, 2004)
USA    Religion
December 18, 2009: William Edwards Extended Interview

December 18, 2009: The House

19.12.2009 11:04    pbs.org
Hundreds of young people from Southeast Washington, DC have participated in the faith-based programs at this former crack house.
USA    Religion
December 18, 2009: The House

Binding Pact, Congress Remain Major Climate Hurdles for Obama

19.12.2009 07:22    pbs.org
Judy Woodruff asks two experts to weigh the outcome of the non-binding agreement reached Friday at the international climate summit in Copenhagen.
Binding Pact, Congress Remain Major Climate Hurdles for Obama

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