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We go behind the lens and onto the frontlines with war photographer Lynsey Addario. Plus, we learn why German atheists are seeking formal recognition for the 'Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster'. And we visit a museum in New York devoted only to animals mentioned in Hebrew scripture. Also, the story of a wealthy businessman who has set up the first privately funded search and rescue operation for migrants lost at sea. Why the last remaining matzo factory in New York plans to close shop after 90 years of business. And a world-class bassist replaces frets with flags, and personifies what it means to be an international musician. (Photo: Two women wait by the roadside for help in Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan. Credit: Lynsey Addario)
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