Weekend Edition Sunday for March 27, 2011
Libyan women hold pictures of leader Moammar Gadhafi in Tripoli earlier this month during a protest against the U.N. resolution authorizing a no-fly zone. The government, says NPR's David Greene, wants Tripoli to seem like a place full of people who revere Gadhafi. There are signs, however, that Gadhafi's grip on the capital could be loosening. Mahmud Turkia/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
The U.S.-Mexico border is marked with steel vehicle barriers near Columbus, N.M. The quiet border town was rocked recently when its mayor, police chief, a city councilman and others were arrested on gun smuggling charges. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption
Albert Stinson, 38, mentors 10 boys at Marshall High School, on Chicago's West Side. Most of them are affiliated with gangs and have criminal records — and are at serious risk for becoming victims of violence. Dianna Douglas/NPR hide caption
Butler's Khyle Marshall dunks past Florida's Erik Murphy during the NCAA Southeast regional college basketball championship game on March 26. Patrick Semansky/AP hide caption