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      <title>Should NPR Have Run the Photo of a Dead Marine?</title>
      <description>An American Marine was killed during a Taliban ambush in Afghanistan. An Associated Press photographer captured that moment. Should NPR and other news organizations have run photos of the dead Marine when his parents have specficially asked the AP...</description>
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