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The voter turnout in Iraq’s general elections was 62%, officials say, despite attacks that killed 38 people. Preliminary results are not expected for several days but the turnout figure is down from the 75% who voted in the 2005 general elections. Prime Minister Nouri Maliki’s State of Law Coalition is widely expected to win the most seats. Ben Gilbert is reporting from the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk. Download MP3 (Photo: Ben Gilbert) Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.
Lawmakers in Massachusetts are trying to crack down on attacks through online networking sites. Politicians in South Korea have also tried to ban malicious online assaults. In recent years there’s been a string of high profile celebrity suicides there, which are believed to be the result of angry fans trashing those stars on message boards. Jason Strother has the story. Download MP3 (Photo: Jason Strother)
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Young American soldiers back from Iraq and Afghanistan face another battle at home:they’re trying to find work, at a time when unemployment is just under 10 %. Many of these veterans say they’d settle for just about anything that pays. Reporter Kirk Carapezza went to Fort McCoy (flickr image courtesy of markellis_1964) in Wisconsin to catch up with some of those who are about to start the difficult hunt for a job. Download MP3
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Here’s a crazy ethno-musicology hypothetical for you: what would have happened if slaves from Africa had been taken not to the Americas, but to the Balkans? This is the Romanian band Nightlosers. They’re very popular in Romania. It’s not uncommon to find blues bands in many parts of the world. People around the planet just love the blues. But Nightlosers pull off a more nuanced trick. Download MP3
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