Archive for Monday, March 2, 2015
Liberia’s President: Ebola Re-Energized Her Downtrodden Country
In an exclusive interview, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf remembers how Liberia was "the poster child of everything that could go wrong." But people lived up to the local proverb: "Go fix it."
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Supreme Court To Weigh Power Of Redistricting Commissions
Although the court has viewed gerrymandering of legislative districts as a practice that deprives citizens of fair representation, it's also thrown up its hands when it comes to policing the practice.
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Published in NPR News