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Which Way, L.A.?

The 'Missing' Stories of 2009

With stories like Afghanistan, healthcare reform – and Tiger Woods -- taking up prime-time media space, it's no wonder some important stories slipped below the radar.

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KCRW placeholderBy Sara Terry • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

With stories like Afghanistan, healthcare reform – and Tiger Woods -- taking up prime-time media space, it's no wonder some important stories slipped below the radar. Consider these: a hot line between India and China to avoid possible war, a CIA plan to secretly train college students for careers as spies, a breakthrough at the Arctic Circle that's good for business but bad for mother earth. We look at several stories to which we should all be paying closer attention.

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    Sara Terry

    The Aftermath Project

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    Joshua Keating

    Slate

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    Walter Pincus

    Former national security reporter for the Washington Post, now a columnist for The Cipher Brief

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    Edward Wong

    diplomatic correspondent for the NY Times

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