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October 07, 2006
• Tension on Korean DMZ as K. Korean Prepares for Nuclear Test; Foley Scandal Plagues Republicans; Californian Gubernatorial Candidates to Debate
• Foley Blame Game
• Sudan on the Verge of Catastrophe, North Korean Continues to Play at Nuclear Brinkmanship, Foley Scandal Continues to Plague Republicans
• Collateral Damage From Foley Scandal; Florida State Senator Negron Running for Mark Foley's Former Seat; Fidel Castro May Have Terminal Cancer, Congo's Future Written in Its' Past
• House Page Scandal Has Democrats On Attack; Donald Rumsfeld Lays Out Five-Year Assessment Of Afghanistan War; Despite U.N. Warning North Korea May Conduct Nuclear Test; U.S. Military Hunts Would-Be Killers In Baghdad; Foley Could Face Prosecution in Florida; Has Rehab Become Refuge For Famous Names In Trouble?
• Former Congressional Page Hires Oklahoma Lawyer Stephen Jones; Republican Senator John Warner Sounding Dire Warning on Iraq; Kim Jong-il Still Threatening To Carry Out Nuclear Test; Make Your Money Last a Lifetime; Is Bush A Drag?; Difficult Mission For African Union Peacekeeping Force in Darfur; Reporting Graphic Details Of Foley Scandal Can Be A Challenge
• Some Democratic Candidates Raise Foley Issue; U.S. Troops Tracking Would Be Killers Through Baghdad; Castro May Have Terminal Cancer; Fallout Continues in Foley E-Mail Scandal; African Mountain Gorillas Threatened
• New Details May Come Soon In Foley Scandal; Some Democrats Accusing GOP Congressional Leadership Of Engaging In Cover-Up Designed To Protect Political Power; Top Republican Senator Recently Back From Iraq Says If Things Don't Get Better U.S. May Have To Change Course; Interview with Senators Richard Durbin and Jack Reed; New Aircraft Carrier to be Named for First President Bush


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September 30, 2006
• Sex Scandal on the Hill
• Fallout From Capitol Hill Scandal
• Representative Foley Resigns After Internet Scandal; Marine Recruiter Convicted of Rape; Gangsters' Girlfriends Use Sex Strike to Fight Crime; Baghdad Under Lockdown
• House GOP Reacts to Resignation of Deputy Whip; Wisconsin School Shooting; Overpass Collapse in Canada; Sexual Assault Face Female Enlistees; Transfat Content to Appear on Nutritional Information Labels
• Foley Resignation Fallout; 15-Year-Old Student Kills Principal; Suspected Plot to Bomb Baghdad Green Zone; Republicans Join Ranks With Those Warning About Global Warming; Possible Injuries In Montreal Highway Overpass Collapse
• Congressman Mark Foley of Florida Resigns After E-Mails He Sent To Teenage Boy Surface; Search Planes Find Wreckage Of Missing Commercial Airliner in Amazon; Many Iraqis Aren't Happy With U.S. Military Presence; 15-year-old Wisconsin Boy Will Be Tried As Adult In Connection With Shooting Death Of High School Principal; Energy Drink Named Cocaine
• Israeli Troops to Withdraw from Southern Lebanon; Search Planes Spot Wreckage of Passenger Jet in Amazon Jungle; Baghdad under a city-wide Curfew after Discovery Plot to Bomb Green Zone; House Republican Mark Foley of Florida has Resigned; Air Force Thunderbird Pilot Major Nicole Malikowski Interview; Military Recruiters Often Accused Of Sexual Misconduct, Other Inappropriate Behavior; Money Tips For Women; Democrats Cautiously Optimistic About Regaining Majority In Congress
• Sexual Harassment Scandal Forces Florida Representative Mark Foley To Resign; Thwarted Plot To Attack Inside Green Zone; 1st Cavalry Division Deployed to Iraq; Life-Size Pictures of Soldiers Help Families Back Home; Tips on Easing Pain Of Parent Sent To War; Destructive Squirrel on Texas Campus


September 29, 2006


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