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April 21, 2009
• Teenage Pirate?; Craigslist Killer Arrested?; Beauty Contestant Remarks on Same-Sex Marriage Are Under Debate
• White House Briefing; Tackling Credit Card Issues; Captured Somali Pirate Will Face New York Court
• Obama Opens Door to Action on Torture Memos; TARP Inspector General Hopes to Address Issues; Craigslist Killer Suspect Appears in Court; Survey: Number of Paralyzed Greater than Thought; Job Fairs Continue to Attract Record Numbers; UFO Believers Ask President to Open Files; Craigslist CEO "Horrified" at Web Site's Association with Recent Murder
• President Obama, King Abdullah Meet; President Obama on Interrogation Memos; Red Flags on the Bailout; No-Gas Cars on the Way; Red Flags on the Bailout; President Obama on Interrogation Memos; Craigslist Killer Suspect Arraigned; The Help Desk
• Suspected Craigslist Killer Headed to Court; FBI's Newest 'Most Wanted'; Red Flags on Bailout; Who's Making Money? New Earnings Reports Released Today; A Wish Come True: Disney Crowns Newest Princess, Tiana; Hyundai Capitalizing in Automaker Industry
• Report Notes 20 Investigations of TARP Fund Use; President Obama Hosts Jordan's King in Oval Office; Israel Marks Holocaust Memorial Day; Experts Say Home Sales Have Hit Bottom; "Green" Car Companies Show Off Wares on Capitol Hill; Disney Debuts Animated African-American Princess in New Movie
• Boston Medical Student Arrested in Craigslist Murder; Senate, House Back From Vacation and Busy; Geithner in the Hot Seat on Bailout Fund Usage, Documentation; Pirate Suspect in Court Today; Obama Meeting With King Abdullah of Jordan at White House


April 20, 2009
• President Obama Visits CIA; NATO Thwarts Pirates
• White House Cabinet Ordered to Cut Budgets; Knoxville High School Student Blocked From Accessing Gay Help Sites; Student Loans, Forgive and Forget?; Imprisoned in Iran: Obama Calls for Journalist to be Released; Getting Through College Without Drowning in Debt; Silent Electric Energy Motorcycles
• Bailouts Leading to Profits, Not Loans; Katrina Victims Suing Army Corps of Engineers; Some Veterans Testing Positive for Contagious Diseases after Tests with Unsterile Equipment; Somali Pirates Captured but Released; President Obama Challenges Cabinet to Make More Budget Cuts; Maersk Alabama Crew Member Shares Harrowing Ordeal; Iranian President Makes Controversial Remarks about Israel at U.N. Racism Conference
• President Obama Orders $100 Million in Cuts; New Indication Economy is Improving; Hurricane Katrina Lawsuit
• Factors Point to Improving Economy; President Obama at CIA Headquarters; Walkout at U.N. Anti-Racism Meeting; President Obama's Summit Outreach; Ten Years Later, Columbine Remembered; Restore Oysters, Restore the Bay; Some Banks Going From Bust to Boom
• Electric Motorcycle Debuted; Lawsuit Blames Gulf Outlet for Katrina Flooding; Iranian-American Journalist's Family Fighting Espionage Conviction; Police Search for Internet Predator
• Armed Hijacker on CanJet Plane Apprehended, No Injuries Reported; President Obama Orders Cabinet Members to Cut Budgets; Better Than Expected Bank Reports Keep Optimism Alive on Wall Street; Iranian President Greeted by Protests, Walk Outs; The Fight in Afghanistan


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April 17, 2009
• How America Tortured; President Obama Arrives at Summit of the Americas; Assessing the "Tea Parties"; Texas Secession Talk; Too Wide to Ride
• Summit of the Americas; Are You on the Chopping Block?; 'The 30 Second Pitch'; Greenhouse Gases Confirmed as Pollutants by EPA; Using Vegetable Oil for Fuel
• Will Relations with Cuba Truly Change?; Details Sketchy on Small Plane Crash in Florida; Kidnapped Captain to Return Home Today; Casualty of Housing Crisis: Unsaleable Homes; Variety of Issues to be Discussed at Americas Summit; Inexpensive Health Insurance Options Are Available; Economy Prompts People to Strike Out on Their Own; Grateful Dead Says Obama Inspired Them to Reunite; Mexican Drug Cartels Recruiting U.S. Teens as Drug Smugglers
• Small Plane Slices Into Ft. Lauderdale Home; Mortgage Relief Rip-Offs; Reliving Columbine; The Help Desk; Foreclosure Spike; Anti- Terror Tactics
• What to do About Cuba; Hot Issues for Summit of the Americas; Drug War Next Door; Small Plane Crashes into Ft. Lauderdale Residential Neighborhood; Vermont Town Awaits Its Hero
• Mexican Drug Cartels Recruiting U.S. Teens as Smugglers; National Day of Silence; Coffee Grounds and Cocoa Beans as Biodiesel Fuel?; Get Organized Now to Ease Tax Burden Later; Rhode Island Murder Might be Linked to Craigslist Killer; "Britain's Got Talent" Singer Promises Fame Won't Change Her; Economy Prompts Less Household Spending, More Sleep Loss
• Obama Pledge to Help Mexico Fight Cartels; Pres. Castro Willing to Talk to Obama Administration; Rehab After Rock Bottom


April 16, 2009
• President Obama Arrives in Mexico
• President Obama's trip to Latin America; Threat of Foreclosure Grows; Your Job, Your Rights; President Obama on Mexico Drug War: We Must Help Our Friends and Neighbors; The Killer Recruits of Juarez; Nation's Second Largest Mall Operator Files for Bankruptcy
• Man Sues Former Employer for Age Discrimination; Congressmen Intervene to Help Homeowners; Airline to Charge More for Obese Passengers; Gay Republicans Also Fighting for Gay Marriage; Parents Should Use Instincts on Kids' Illnesses, Injuries
• President's Latin America Trip; Trade Tensions With Mexico; Maersk Alabama Crew on U.S. Soil; President's Latin America Trip; How Did They Get To Carnegie Hall; Feathered Felons; Yankees Stadium Opening Day; Securing our Border
• President Obama Offering Show of Solidarity With Mexico; Maersk Crew Home at Last; John Madden Retires; President Obama Discusses Mexico Drug and Border Issues; Were the Tea Party Protests a Testing Ground for Republican Party Support?
• Border Violence Continues as Obama Heads to Mexico; Do High- Speed Trains Have a Future in the U.S.?; YouTube Symphony Orchestra Debuts at Carnegie Hall; Virginia Couple Gets Bank Negotiation Help from Congressman
• President Obama Goes to Mexico; New York's Governor to Introduce Bill Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage; President Obama Remarks on Transportation, High-Speed Rail; Addiction Recovery Can be a Continuing Process, Not Just a Decision; Health News for Aching Feet


April 15, 2009
• Pirates Attack Another U.S. Ship; Right-Wing Terror Groups on the Rise in America?; Suspected Nazi Faces Deportation
• Smugglers Get Inventive Crossing the Border; Jackie Robinson's Son Discusses African-Americans & Baseball; The New Tax Plan; Tax Tips for 2008 Taxes; The New Border Czar's Responsibilities, Problems; Afghani Romeo & Juliet Executions
• Tea Parties Protest Government Spending; States Raising Funds through Taxes, Fees; Obama to Appoint border czar; Boy Falls Victim to Brutal Bullies; El Paso Looking for Results from border czar; Taxpayers Can File Online, Check Post Office Closing Times; Pill- Therapy Combo Helps Alcoholics
• Anger Brewing Over Taxes, President Obama Announces Tax Reform; Another U.S. Ship Attacked by Pirates; Banking Giants Big Problems; Save Energy, Save on Taxes; YouTube Carnegie Hall Concert
• Tax Frustration Directed at President; Fiat/Chrysler Alliance; New Pirate Attack: U.S. Ship Liberty Sun Damaged, But Crew Unhurt; Maersk Crew Heads Home, Captain Aboard Bainbridge Escorting Liberty Su; IRS Tax Audit Formula; No Divorce for 8-Year-Old Girl in Saudi Arabia
• Bullying Linked to Suicides in America's Youth; Vets Object to "Disgruntled" Designation; French Capture 11 Suspected Pirates; Home Energy-Efficiency Projects Will Net Bigger Tax Break; Fed Aiming; Nationwide Rallies Target High Tax Bills, Stimulus Package, Bailouts
• President Obama Plans For Tax Reform; Tea Party Protests Springing Up Across America; Los Angeles Laying Off 5,000 Teachers, Coaches, School Staff


April 14, 2009
• More Ships Off Somali Coast Hijacked; Interview With Pennsylvania Congressman Joe Sestak
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• Job Seekers Struggle with Unemployment, Underemployment; IRS: File Tax Return, Then Negotiate Payment; No Clear Line Separates Alcoholics from Other Drinkers; Red Tape Makes Some Officials Turn Down Stimulus Money; Responding to Obama's Speech on Economy; Last- Minute Tax Credit Tips; Safety of Micro, Mini Cars Questioned; White House Speaks out about North Korea
• President Obama, 'Things Are Better, but the Hard Times are Not Over'; Glimmers of Hope: An America Teeming With Industry, Commerce, New Energy and Discoveries; Marijuana & Mexican Violence
• President Obama on Economy; Pirates Strike Again; Every Day is Tax Day; Don't Overlook These New Tax Credits; President Obama Speaks at Georgetown University
• President Obama Prepares Economic Address; Michelin to Cut 1,000 Jobs by Closing Alabama Tire Plant; Grassroots Anti-Spending Groups Gain Steam; Bank Sector Might Be Showing Life; Obama Administration Loosens Some Restrictions on Cuba; Pew Study Shows Three-Fourths of Illegal Immigrants Are Hispanic
• President Obama Plans Speech on the Economy; White House Dog's Arrival Expected This Afternoon; Ship Captain to be Reunited with Crew in Kenya; Stormy Weather Knocks out Power in Georgia, Spawns Tornadoes in Florida; Americans Spend More on Taxes Than on Food, Clothing, Housing, Pay Less Tax Than Other Developed Nations; Alcohol Problems Located on a Continuum, Research Shows; Can Cuba Handle a Possible Tourist Onslaught?; IRS Has List of Internet Tax Scams to Avoid; Mini, Micro Cars Get Poor Crash Ratings


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