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ALJAZAM News March 17, 2014

Spin. Thats our topic tonight on the week ahead. On this sunday night there are celebrations on the streets across crimea. Voters there overwhelmingly approved a referendum to rejoin russia. It was one of the largest election turn outs ever in a european nation. Supporters danced in the street for hours, across crimea. Here are the early results. More than 95 voting yes to becoming a subject of the Russian Federation. Less than 4 approved the idea of staying with ukraine but having more independence. United nation, europe and the white house condemned the election. We have a team of reporters on the story. David brenner has reaction from kiev. Jennifer glasse talks to people before and against the election. We start in the crimean capital. Thats where we find nick schifrin. Good evening, it is pouring around me, and that is the only thing that could get the celebrators off the street. If you talk to international and domestic ....

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Archives Month, Part 8 (Final)

Today, with American Archives Month winding down, we conclude our series on North Dakota’s State Archives, which are part of State Historical Society.Herbert Fish was curator for the historical society from July 1907 until August 1915. He was a strong force, travelling the state to conduct field work, and collect documents and artifacts. He didn’t always have to go far; a report in local newspapers stated that he played a lucky role in saving the private correspondence of the state and territorial governors. Their letters were found in a vault at the Capitol where the society had its office. The letters were about to be destroyed by the janitor when Fish discovered them. Instead of ending up in the ash heap, they were added to the society’s collections. ....

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