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Weekend Supervising News Editors Samira Jafari and Sarah Aarthun - 404-827-1401

SATURDAY

FEA-Fighting-Street-Harassment

Head down, look straight ahead. Ear buds in, volume off. Don't make eye contact unless you need to. You're not in a known drug zone, or the sketchy part of town. This is simply how many women steel themselves when walking down a city street in broad daylight. Why? Because many women, regardless of age, weight, or appearance, say they've heard something along the lines of, "Hey baby, you want some of this?" or, "I like what I see." While some men might consider those statements to be compliments, to others, they are a threat.

Syria-Normal-Life

Wearing a sheer leopard top, Rauda Alaita buzzed around her beauty salon in Damascus. She decided six months ago to open this little shop, paint its walls seafoam green and call it Aloe Vera. "Everybody told me you are crazy! Starting a business now?" Alaita said. Isn't it strange, running a salon in the middle of a war? "I think life goes on," she replied. "People are tired.

Vatican-Leaks-Trial

A verdict is expected as early as Saturday in the trial of the pope's former butler, Paolo Gabriele, charged with stealing sensitive documents in a case that has embarrassed the Vatican.

SUNDAY

Venezuela-Elections

Singing folk songs and strumming the guitar at his campaign rallies, Hugo Chavez shows no sign that he's facing the strongest challenge to his 13-year rule in Venezuela. He has dismissed his much younger challenger, Henrique Capriles Radonski, as a "fly" not worth chasing, when challenged to a debate earlier this year. Chavez's opponents are confident that this Sunday, Capriles will unseat the long-ruling leftist leader, a refrain previously heard before eventual defeats.

POL-The-Undecided-Millenial-Voter

He's 25, lives with his parents and works three part-time jobs. Millennials like Tyler York helped elect Barack Obama. But York is disillusioned with the president, distrustful of his challenger. He's learning that choices - personal and political - are rarely easy.

POL-Obama-Campaign

Former President Bill Clinton will campaign with President Barack Obama in Los Angeles Sunday, an Obama campaign aide told CNN .

FEA-Belief-Secularism-Myths

A secularist is not just an atheist, nor is secularism only reserved for Democrats. The author of "How to Be Secular: A Call to Arms for Religious Freedom" takes on these myths and more.

US-SpaceX

SpaceX will begin its first official resupply flight to International Space Station on October 7, NASA announced Thursday.

SPORT-Spain-Shalit-Muslims

Spain's football giant FC Barcelona has angered Muslim fans by inviting released Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit as a guest of honor to a derby game with rival Real Madrid on Sunday. Shalit was abducted in Israel by Hamas militants and held hostage for five years until released in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners. He was released October 18 2011.

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DOMESTIC

US-Latino-Immigrant-Voters (with art)

Forty years ago, Balbino and Rosario Guevara didn't vote. It had nothing to do with Nixon's landslide or the electoral implosion of the Democratic Party; they were living in El Salvador. And they were simply afraid. "I had two businesses: a restaurant and store. But then, the politics took a turn for the worse. ... People, even teachers, were being kidnapped. It was terrible," Balbino Guevara said. "I told my wife, 'I don't like this. We need to leave.' " The Guevaras watched helplessly as the country hurtled toward a brutal civil war. They fled to the United States in the early '70s, and suddenly, the ballot box became a key part of their identity.