Caption: Protesters at the Occupy Wall Street protest in New York.
Protesters at the Occupy Wall Street protest in New York. 

Unlikely Connections

From: War News Radio
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News and features on the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya. Read the full description.

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This week on War News Radio: Unlikely Connections. First, we hear from a physics professor about his formula for predicting insurgent attacks. Then, we hear about a lifelong anti-war protester finding new inspiration in the Occupy Together movement.
Finally, we investigate the use rape as a weapon of war in Libya. But first, a roundup of this week’s news.

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This week on War News Radio: Unlikely Connections. First, we hear from a physics professor about his formula for predicting insurgent attacks. Then, we hear about a lifelong anti-war protester finding new inspiration in the Occupy Together movement.
Finally, we investigate the use rape as a weapon of war in Libya. But first, a roundup of this week’s news.