Monday, June 23 2008

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Tsvangirai is out. For Zimbabwe, now what?

Zimbabwe’s campaign of violence, torture and intimidation of opposition supporters appears to have worked. Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has dropped out of Zimbabwe’s hotly contested presidential runoff. What happens now?

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Who's to blame for rising oil prices?

World leaders met in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, this weekend to find a solution to spiraling oil prices. Instead, the meeting sharpened differences on what the underlying causes are. Oil consumers, like the United States, say it's all about supply, while the producer nations point to market speculation. The Takeaway looks at the debate and why it’s not settled.

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DNA testing: The California spit wars

The California Public Health Department has halted the work of 13 genetic testing companies, barring them from selling tests without a doctor’s orders. Today the companies must detail how they’ll “prevent further violation of California state laboratory law” to the health department. The Takeaway talks with Wired's Alexis Madrigal about the intertwined issues of privacy and public health, and whether there’s a potential health benefit from barring individuals from their own genetic information.

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How do you get your election news?

The times they are a-changin'. It’s a quick-hit, fast-paced world and getting information isn’t what it used to be. For a professor in Atlanta, this historic election cycle has been a chance to watch how new and first-time voters have become engaged with the democratic process—and the tools they are using to stay informed.

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George Carlin, 71, comedian known for "Seven Words You Can Never Say On TV"

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On the trail of the hot tomato

Nearly two months have passed since an outbreak of salmonella in tomatoes, leaving consumers uneasy and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration scrambling to find the source of the contamination. FDA field investigators are the agricultural detectives on the case.

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Shifting powers and homosexuality cause rifts in Anglican Church

Guest: Robert Pigott, BBC News religious affairs correspondent

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Your Movie Reviews: Get Smart, The Love Guru

Every Monday, The Takeaway plays your comments about new movies. This week, some not so fuzzy feelings for The Love Guru and Get Smart. Send your comments about next week's releases, WALL-E and Wanted, by Sunday at 3 p.m. Eastern (noon Pacific).

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