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Reflections On Shanksville And Sept. 11

Sep 13th, 2008 · Sometimes when journalists start out working on a story they're expecting one thing and then they find something entirely different. That's what happened to NPR's Libby Lewis at the Sept. 11 crash site in Shanksville, Pa. this week.

Keywords: Libby Lewis · PA · Shanksville

Fate of American Hostages Around the World **

Jan 19th, 2006 · On the 25th anniversary of the release of U.S. hostages in Iran and as abducted aid workers, contractors and journalists languish in Iraq, NPR's Libby Lewis looks at how many Americans are being held hostage around the world.

Keywords: Iraq · world · Americans · U.S · Iran · workers · contractor · journalists · anniversary · Hostages · abducted · languish

Fight over Social Security Extends to Agency Itself

Jan 16th, 2005 · A conflict over Social Security has extended to workers at the Social Security Administration itself. Some employees say the agency is using public funds to promote a political agenda, namely President Bush's plan to partly privatize the system. NPR's Libby Lewis reports.

Keywords: President Bush · security · agency · politics · public · private · social · workers · conflict · Social Security · employees · Libby Lewis

For Many at Risk, Flu Shot Shortage Is Palpable *

Oct 18th, 2004 · Across the country, thousands lined up over the weekend to get flu vaccines and were turned away. At one vaccine clinic in Arlington, Va., hopeful patients in groups considered most at risk for flu complications waited in long lines, though many failed to receive the shots. Hear NPR's Libby Lewis.

Keywords: Flu · country · Clinic · Patient · Shortages · Va · Libby Lewis · Vaccine · shots · complications · waited · Arlington