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In the new film The Reluctant Fundamentalist, the Pakistani-British actor Riz Ahmed plays Changez, a self-described "lover of America" who moves back to Pakistan to educate activists. IFC Films hide caption

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Riz Ahmed: Shifting Across Identities And Roles

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Are you the next Radio Diaries teen diarist? M Mujdat Uzel/iStockphoto.com hide caption

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Hey Teenagers! We Want To Hear Your Stories

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Jasper Burchfield was a 36-year-old part-time constable when he shot and killed Queen in 1965. Joseph Shapiro/NPR hide caption

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Justice In The Segregated South: A New Look At An Old Killing

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Dhundiraj Govind Phalke (left), known as the father of Indian cinema, examines a filmstrip. The Kobal Collection hide caption

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Bollywood's Early Roots In A Silent Film

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Kevin Krigger rides Goldencents during a six-furlong workout at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif., in January. Benoit Photo/AP hide caption

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A Black Jockey At The Kentucky Derby, Once Again

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Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch looks over at former Republican Gov. Mark Sanford during a debate Monday in Charleston, S.C., in the 1st Congressional District race. Randall Hill/Reuters/Landov hide caption

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Democrats Have High Hopes Of Defeating Sanford In S.C.

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Marine Sgt. Maj. Damion Jacobs (left) and Marine Capt. Cam West visit with Boston emergency workers who responded to the bombings at the Boston Marathon. Oren Dorell for USA Today hide caption

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From Battlefield To Boston: Marine Comforts Bombing Survivors

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Carmen Blandin Tarleton of Thetford, Vermont, right, is embraced by Marinda Righter, daughter of face donor Cheryl Denelli-Righter, at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Mass., on Wednesday. Charles Krupa/AP hide caption

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Falling In Love Again: Face-Transplant Donor's Daughter Meets Recipient

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