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  • Will Congress try again to ban human cloning? The debate is sure to escalate after Friday's claim that a newborn girl is the first human clone -- and more are on the way. There's no proof of the claim yet. And opponents and supporters of cloning are still battling over terminology. NPR's Julie Rovner reports.
  • President Bush takes the wraps off a $670 billion plan to get the economy going. He says the package would spur investment and create jobs. But Democrats claim it would mostly benefit the wealthy. Hear NPR's Don Gonyea, NPR's Kathleen Schalch, and Wendell Primus of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
  • Possible war with Iraq, relations with North Korea, the economy and tax cuts are among the big issues facing lawmakers as the 108th Congress convenes this week. And, the Senate is under new leadership. NPR's Liane Hansen speaks with Janet Hook, congressional correspondent for The Los Angeles Times.
  • South Korea is sending to envoys to Washington as part of its effort to find a diplomatic solution to the nuclear standoff between the United States and North Korea. Meanwhile, a senior South Korean official is in Moscow for talks about the situation. NPR's Eric Weiner reports.
  • These TED Radio Hour stories will make you curious and maybe even ignite some creative ideas of your own.
  • Where'd the term "red tape" come from? Why are the Simpsons yellow? And is there a rhyme for orange? We answer these pressing questions — and more — in a new look at your old friend Roy G. Biv.
  • Listen to the more than 600 songs that make up our favorite albums of 2021.
  • A suicide bomber sets off an explosion during a funeral at a Shiite mosque in Mosul, killing at least 19. In Baghdad, the chief of a police station and two other officers were assassinated. Gunmen opened fire on the pickup truck of Col. Ahmed Abeis, killing him, a driver and a guard.
  • Iraq's new interim president and vice presidents nominate Shiite politician Ibrahim al-Jaafari as prime minister. Jaafari is a leading member of the Shiite alliance that won a slim majority of seats in parliament in last January's election.
  • Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice meets in Mexico with President Vicente Fox, hoping to smooth relations ahead of a planned visit by Fox to Texas. Mexico and the U.S. have been at odds over border security issues and immigration policy.
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