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  • Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf travelled to India Saturday for informal talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The meeting also includes the two attending a once-rare cricket match between India and Pakistan Sunday.
  • Tonight, the women's basketball NCAA semifinals take place in Atlanta, GA. Monday night is the men's basketball championship. NPR Sports Correspondent Tom Goldman joins All Things Considered guest host John Ydstie to discuss some of the highlights of the NCAA matches.
  • A close listen by NPR reporters yields observations about how closely President Bush's rhetoric in the State of the Union address matched the facts.
  • his narrow loss to Democrat Mary Landrieu in Louisiana's Senate race. He claims the signatures of thousands of voters don't match those on voter registration cards.
  • Christmas Day often means a number of marquee matches in the National Basketball Association. And fans of the NBA rejoice, today is no different. Host Bob Edwards and Commentator John Feinstein talk about those games, and news from around the league.
  • Journalist Zev Chafets is a former New York Daily News columnist and founding editor of the Jerusalem Report. In his new book, A Match Made in Heaven, Chafets explores American evangelical support for Israel.
  • Typhoon Noru blew out of the northern Philippines on Monday, leaving five rescuers dead, causing floods and power outages and forcing officials to suspend classes and government work.
  • We hear from people in Los Angeles, Houston, Seattle and Lancaster, Pa., about their reaction to the Jan. 6 hearings. There have been eight hearings so far.
  • The news comes after Ireland posted disappointing GDP numbers and further pressures the European Union to take definitive action on its sovereign debt crisis.
  • A Pew Research Center survey shows that 63 percent of Republicans under the age of 34 favor legalization.
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