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  • Wednesday, October 2, 2013
  • The Washington Week panel discusses the 1987 confirmation battle over Judge Robert Bork.
  • Explore the islands of the South Pacific with creatures like the spy koala and spy crab.
  • Travel to the Northern Hemisphere, where the spies learn how animals move, feed and fight.
  • The spy creatures infiltrate a hippo pod, a gorilla sanctuary and the world of elephants.
  • From penguin chicks to elephant seals to polar bears, the spies meet polar animals.
  • High school math teacher Jake Scott teaches his students with the help of his hip-hop alias, 2 Pi. By rapping about equations and formulas, Scott helps students remember his lessons and forges a deeper connection with them.
  • In Farmington, N.H., cops cruise the streets looking for good behavior. When they see it, they hand out restaurant coupons. And in Finland, fines are based on income — some can really add up.
  • In the past five years, the Fed has created $3 trillion out of thin air. In that context, today's news is vanishingly small.
  • There was a nice moment during the Olympics that probably many people missed: two of the first-time U.S. medal winners have stories to tell about never giving up.
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