Michel Martin is Morning Edition's newest host. She's previously hosted Weekend All Things Considered, the Consider This Saturday podcast and Tell Me More. |
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Today marks the 25th anniversary of al-Qaeda’s bomb attacks on the American embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It was the first time most of us outside the intelligence community had heard of the group, but it obviously would not be the last; 9/11 came three years later. |
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The East Africa Embassy bombings killed 224 people and injured more than 4500, but I reported on the attack from Nairobi when I was at ABC News, and that’s not what sticks with me. I remember the blood-stained folders on a floor of what was left of the office building next to the embassy, which housed a school for aspiring office workers. Many of them kept the books for family ventures and weddings, especially weddings, which were traditionally large. Budgets for décor, food and attire were all over the floor, smeared with blood or ripped by shattered glass — a stand-in for shattered lives. Of course, I wondered: Which of these hoped-for, saved-for weddings would actually take place? Which families would now have to take these savings and pay for a funeral instead? It was a particular kind of sorrow — a mundane day at the office turned to unimaginable horror — that we would soon come to know ourselves. |
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DUN DUN! NPR's TV critic Eric Deggans can't get enough of the iconic Law & Order sound effect. But it's not the show he's really into — it's the short excerpts of the episodes on YouTube. He writes that it's like "gorging on an endless stream of televised potato chips," with a new scenario offered just as you're bored with the last one. As long as the videos keep on playing, he doesn't even need to know how the story ends. |
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| This is the clearest image of the Ring Nebula ever. The intricate, colorful details of the new images come from the James Webb Space Telescope. |
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