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  • Public concern is growing that the justifications for a war in Iraq were exaggerated, as those searching for weapons of mass destruction have turned up empty-handed. Commentator Andrea Carlisle ponders the fate of lost weapons of mass destruction.
  • Mondays in the Sun, a Spanish film, focuses on the lives of half a dozen men who lost their jobs -- but not their senses of humor and the absurd -- in a labor dispute. Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan offers a review.
  • A conversation with Burk Minor, whose group helps families that have lost firefighters.
  • Illegal Love in Uganda, The Damaging Effects of ‘White Voice,’ One ‘Lost Boy’s’ Journey Out of Sudan
  • Liam O'Donoghue's Long Lost Oakland map shows the buildings, plants and animals that used to be there.
  • They're not the remains of the lost city of Atlantis, but scientists believe the discovery of a field giant columns rising from the floor of the Atlantic Ocean will yield new information about the history of our planet. NPR's Joe Palca has a report.
  • A piece of lost luggage makes its way back to Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating after a long layover at the San Francisco airport.
  • On this day in 1944, bandleader Glenn Miller's plane was lost over the English Channel. Peter Solomon of member station WCVE talks to Miller's lead clarinetist, Michael "Peanuts" Hucko, about the day his boss disappeared.
  • In twenty years of university teaching, Commentator Meredith Small has heard from hundreds of students who have just "lost" a grandparent. She knows the drill well, having pulled a similar trick herself as an undergraduate. So she wants proof.
  • The dollar has lost about 20 percent of its value against the euro in the last two years. But members of the Bush administration downplay the threat of a financial crisis.
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