Jackie Northam http://nhpr.org en First U.S. Company To Enter Export Market For Natural Gas http://nhpr.org/post/first-us-company-enter-export-market-natural-gas With supplies high and prices at historic lows, there's debate whether companies should be allowed to export the gas overseas for a higher price. Many energy companies have applied for government approval to ship liquefied natural gas worldwide. So far, only one company has gotten a license to do that in the past 30 years.. Fri, 17 May 2013 09:14:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 27664 at http://nhpr.org Port Of Baltimore Seeks Boost From Panama Canal Expansion http://nhpr.org/post/port-baltimore-seeks-boost-panama-canal-expansion There is constant motion around four new supersized, Chinese-made cranes as they unload cargo from a ship at the Port of Baltimore's freshly constructed Seagirt Marine Terminal.<p>Control cabs whir across the cranes' broad steel beams, and thick cables spin from giant wheels. Containers packed with consumer goods — TVs, clothing and the like — are hoisted from the ship and transferred to a flatbed truck waiting 140 feet below; the truck then peels away and is immediately replaced by another. Mon, 06 May 2013 07:42:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 26893 at http://nhpr.org Port Of Baltimore Seeks Boost From Panama Canal Expansion Britain's Iron Lady, Former Prime Minister Thatcher, Dies http://nhpr.org/post/britains-iron-lady-former-prime-minister-thatcher-dies Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher <a href="www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/04/08/c/former-british-prime-minister-thatcher-dies">died Monday following a stroke</a>. She was 87. Despite many accomplishments during her 11 years in office, she was a divisive figure, and there is still much bitterness surrounding the woman who was dubbed the Iron Lady.<p>Thatcher's long journey to becoming one of Britain's most influential leaders began in humble surroundings. She was born on Oct. 13, 1925, in the small English town of Grantham. Mon, 08 Apr 2013 13:51:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 25115 at http://nhpr.org Britain's Iron Lady, Former Prime Minister Thatcher, Dies Google's Eric Schmidt Heads To Another Isolated Asian Nation http://nhpr.org/post/googles-eric-schmidt-heads-another-isolated-asian-nation Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, who went to <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/01/07/168823523/why-is-google-exec-interested-in-north-korea">North Korea in January</a>, is making a short visit Friday to Myanmar, also known as Burma.<p>Why is the senior executive of a U.S. technology powerhouse visiting some of the poorest and least wired countries in Asia?<p>Schmidt will be the first top U.S. Fri, 22 Mar 2013 07:00:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 24164 at http://nhpr.org Google's Eric Schmidt Heads To Another Isolated Asian Nation At A Pakistani Mobile Library, Kids Can Check Out Books, And Hope http://nhpr.org/post/pakistani-mobile-library-kids-can-check-out-books-and-hope On a cold, rainy morning, a van pulls up outside a rural elementary school on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan's capital. The fluorescent green vehicle provides a flash of color on this otherwise gray day. Thu, 28 Feb 2013 21:50:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 22846 at http://nhpr.org At A Pakistani Mobile Library, Kids Can Check Out Books, And Hope Amusement Park Planned In The Town Where Bin Laden Hid Out http://nhpr.org/post/amusement-park-planned-town-where-bin-laden-hid-out Developers in Pakistan will soon break ground on a new amusement park and outdoor activity center, a private, $30 million project billed as a state-of-the-art facility that will bring jobs to a hard-hit area.<p>But there's one issue that's raising some eyebrows: the site is in Abbottabad, not far from the place where Osama Bin Laden secretly lived until American forces killed him.<p>This does not trouble Sheikh Kaleemuddin, the project director, who is effusive about the picturesque spot where he plans to build.<p>A narrow, fast-moving creek courses over a bed of flat stones running through a Tue, 19 Feb 2013 20:52:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 22241 at http://nhpr.org Amusement Park Planned In The Town Where Bin Laden Hid Out Obama's Promise To Close Guantanamo Prison Falls Short http://nhpr.org/post/obamas-promise-close-guantanamo-prison-falls-short In one of his first acts as commander in chief, President Obama in 2009 signed an executive order to close the U.S. detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.<p>It was part of a campaign promise the president made, to close the camp and "determine how to deal with those who have been held there." But four years on, the controversial prison remains open.<p>The president and his administration believed Guantanamo was a symbol of the contentious counterterrorism policies of his predecessor, George W. Wed, 23 Jan 2013 08:35:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 20621 at http://nhpr.org Obama's Promise To Close Guantanamo Prison Falls Short 'Algerian Style': Cooperative, To A Point http://nhpr.org/post/algerian-style-cooperative-point The Algerian government gave no advance notice that it was planning to launch a military operation to rescue hostages at the remote In Amenas natural gas field, despite offers of support and advice by many nations, including the U.S.<p>The anger and disappointment in Washington is muted, however, because the U.S. sees Algeria as a critical ally in the fight against terrorism.<p><strong>Logistical Dependence</strong><p>The U.S. has been nurturing relations with Algeria since the 1990s. Sat, 19 Jan 2013 10:29:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 20439 at http://nhpr.org 'Algerian Style': Cooperative, To A Point Future Of U.S. Troops Looms Over Afghan Leader's Visit http://nhpr.org/post/future-us-troops-looms-over-afghan-leaders-visit Afghan President Hamid Karzai is in Washington this week for meetings with President Obama and other senior administration officials. The talks are expected to help set the framework for U.S. involvement in Afghanistan after the bulk of American and NATO forces leave at the end of 2014. One of the key issues to be discussed is the number of American troops to remain in Afghanistan after that date.<p>Obama and Karzai have met several times in the past, but not always on the best of terms. Tue, 08 Jan 2013 08:49:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 19736 at http://nhpr.org Future Of U.S. Troops Looms Over Afghan Leader's Visit Hillary Clinton Is Hospitalized After Exam Finds a Blood Clot http://nhpr.org/post/hillary-clinton-hospitalized-after-exam-finds-blood-clot Transcript <p>ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: <p>From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Robert Siegel.<p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>And I'm Audie Cornish.<p>Secretary of State Hillary Clinton remains hospitalized after doctors discovered a blood clot related to a concussion she sustained earlier this month. Today, the State Department released a statement saying Clinton, who is 65, is making excellent progress and that they're confident she'll make a full recovery. But for more on her condition, we're joined by NPR's Joe Palca. Mon, 31 Dec 2012 21:12:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 19347 at http://nhpr.org Prisoner Release Shifts Pakistan's Afghan Policy http://nhpr.org/post/prisoner-release-shifts-pakistans-afghan-policy There has been a small but potentially important breakthrough in the faltering Afghan peace process. In what is considered a good-faith gesture, Pakistan last week released at least nine Afghan Taliban prisoners. The move is seen as part of an emerging new strategy by Pakistan as it eyes the looming drawdown of U.S. and Western troops in Afghanistan.<p>Pakistan's decision <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/11/21/165622238/afghans-wary-of-pakistan-s-overture-to-taliban">to release the prisoners has been met</a> with equal doses of skepticism, surprise and relief. Wed, 21 Nov 2012 08:58:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 17242 at http://nhpr.org Blasphemy Charges On The Rise In Pakistan http://nhpr.org/post/blasphemy-charges-rise-pakistan Pakistan has had 27 blasphemy cases filed so far this year, a figure that alarms human rights groups, who say the law is frequently used to persecute religious minorities.<p>In a case that has drawn international attention, a judge on Tuesday <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/11/20/165549541/christian-girl-accused-of-blasphemy-cleared-by-pakistani-court" target="_blank">dismissed blasphemy charges</a> against a Christian girl, Rimsha Masih, ending a three-month order for her and her family.<p>There are many other, less publicized cases that also have had a broad impact on entir Tue, 20 Nov 2012 19:58:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 17209 at http://nhpr.org Blasphemy Charges On The Rise In Pakistan 'Social Mobilizers' Combat Polio in Pakistan's Slums http://nhpr.org/post/social-mobilizers-combat-polio-pakistans-slums Transcript <p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>And let's turn now to Pakistan, where an international effort is underway to eradicate polio. Some 34 million children need to be inoculated multiple times in order to wipe out the virus, and making that happen in Pakistan is daunting. Here's why. There's a Taliban insurgency and religious extremism. The population of Pakistan is highly mobile and there is no shortage of rumors. Thu, 18 Oct 2012 08:37:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 15030 at http://nhpr.org How The Taliban Is Thwarting The War On Polio http://nhpr.org/post/how-taliban-thwarting-war-polio Pakistan is one of the remaining corners of the world where polio still lingers. Last year, the government declared a national emergency, and with the help of international institutions, embarked on an aggressive vaccination campaign.<p>So far, the results have been promising. Wed, 17 Oct 2012 20:52:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 14996 at http://nhpr.org How The Taliban Is Thwarting The War On Polio Faltering Economy Threatens Pakistan's Stability http://nhpr.org/post/faltering-economy-threatens-pakistans-stability If you want to gain a good insight into Pakistan's economic situation, just look at a few of the country's newspaper headlines on any given day. The language says it all: prices soar, stocks plunge, budget deficit swells, foreign investment evaporates — and the list goes on.<p>Now, analysts are increasingly worried that the faltering economy could join Pakistan's pervasive insurgency and repeated political upheavals as another serious threat to the country's stability.<p>A recent report issued at the World Economic Forum says Pakistan ranks in the bottom 20 out of the world's economies. Thu, 04 Oct 2012 07:47:00 +0000 Jackie Northam 14141 at http://nhpr.org Faltering Economy Threatens Pakistan's Stability