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Raw: Obama, Daughters Visit Trinity College

First Lady Michelle Obama and her daughters, Malia and Sasha, visited Trinity College in Dublin and were shown the Book of Kells, an intricate ninth-century gospel manuscript made by Irish monks. (June 17)

Obama: N. Ireland Blueprint for Global Conflicts

President Obama says Northern Ireland provides the world with a blueprint to solve global conflicts. The President is in Northern Ireland for a G-8 Summit. (June 17)

Raw: Obama in Northern Ireland for G-8 Summit

President Obama arrived in Belfast, Northern Ireland Monday for the G-8 Summit. His schedule will include a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. (July 17)

Need an Organ? A Lab-Grown One May Work One Day

Some types of experimental lab-grown body parts are now implanted in people and working well, but challenges remain in creating complex structures. Researchers hope one day to ease chronic shortages of much needed organs. (June 17)

Historic Ruling Set in Affirmative Action Case

Supreme Court justices will soon announce a decision on an affirmative action case, Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin. That could decide whether race can be used to determine college admission. (June 17)

Czech PM to step down over corruption, spy scandal

PRAGUE (AFP) - (AFP) - Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas is to formally resign today over a corruption and spying scandal involving his top aide, plunging the recession-hit EU state into fresh political turmoil. Duration: 00:43

British PM to target tax and trade at G8 summit

LOUGH GILL, Ireland (AFP) - (AFP) - British Prime Minister David Cameron reiterated Monday the 'three T's' he wants to prioritise at the G8 summit: trade, transparency and tax. He also said he wants to ensure a peace conference on the Syrian conflict takes place later this year. Duration: 01:08

Assange remains defiant, year after embassy asylum

LONDON (AFP) - (AFP) - It has been a year since WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange walked into London's Ecuadoran embassy seeking asylum to evade extradition to Sweden and, as he fears, eventually to the US. Duration: 02:58

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