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June 12, 2009
• Iranians Vote; Palin Takes on Letterman; Retired Couple Allegedly Spies for Cuba; American Student on Trial in Italy
• Undocumented Students Have to Put Their Education Goals on Hold; Young Voters May Carry Iranian Presidential Election; Homeless Advocate Talks About Stereotypes Against the Homeless; How to Track Legislators' Expenses With Public Funds; Congress Passes Unprecedented Regulations on Tobacco; Anne Frank's Image Age Progressed To Show What She Would Look Like on her Eightieth Birthday; How to Recycle Your Old TV and Other Apparatus Due to Digital Switch; TSA Rejects Applicant Because of HIV Status; George H.W. Bush Celebrates Eighty-Fifth Birthday
• New Bill Will Place Tobacco Under FDA Regulation; Women May Be Key in Iranian Election; Girl Gets Obama Memento from Town Hall Meeting; Texas Officials Using Forfeiture Funds for Questionable Purposes
• No Experience in the Driver's Seat; Iran Votes; Mexico Tourist Fears; Health Benefits for Congress; HIV Epidemic is Real; Check for Drafts
• New Law Increases Regulation of Tobacco Industry; Iranian Presidential Election Draws Massive Voter Interest; Holocaust Museum Reopens; Doctors Concerned about Public Health Insurance Reimbursement Rate; Airlines Cutting Flights; Storm Chasers Study Tornados; Obama Hails Tobacco Law
• Pyongyang to Test Another Nuke?; Iranian Election Underway; Dealing with Tobacco
• Pyongyang May Be Preparing For a Nuclear Test; House Expected to Vote on Tobacco Control Bill Today; Business Groups Meeting to Talk About Obama's Proposed Health Care Reform; Large Turnout at Iranian Polls Said to be Unprecedented


June 11, 2009
• Who Was Holocaust Museum Shooter?
• President Obama Holds Town Hall on Health Care Overhaul; Analysis of Health Care Plan; Security Guard Recalls 2007 Church Shooting
• Should Security Guards Wear Bullet-Proof Vests?; President Obama Urges Health Care Changes
• Holocaust Museum Shooting Suspect to be Charged; Obama Pushing His Health Care Reform Ideas in Green Bay Today; Flu Fears Close Hong Kong Schools; Foreclosures Down Six Percent in May From April; Wells Fargo Accused of Reverse Redlining; Car Speeding From Crime Kills 4; Obama Proposes His Government-Run Health Plan to Green Bay Residents; Port-A-Potty Business Stays Afloat; Iranian Presidential Election Heating Up With Less Than a Day to Go
• Holocaust Museum in Mourning; Selling Health Care Overhaul; May Foreclosures Fall, But Still High; Son Remembers Slain Dad as Hero; New Jobless Claims Down; School in India Educates Impoverished Children; Robbery Suspect Kills 4 During Police Chase; News Conference on Museum Shooting
• Holocaust Museum Closed Today After Yesterday's Shooting; Neighbors Talk About Von Brunn's Hatred of Minorities; Storms in Much of the Western Part of U.S.; Female Vote May Make or Break Hossein Mousavi; President Obama's To Hold Town Hall Meeting in Wisconsin to Discuss Health Care; Americans Spending More; Fed May Have Strong- Armed Bank of America to Purchase Merrill Lynch; Pace of Layoffs Is Slowing; Brazilian High Court Sends Sean Goldman Case Back to Appeals Court
• Shooting Suspect is Known White Supremacist, Anti-Semite; Iranians Go to the Polls Friday; Pace of Layoffs Easing; Holocaust Museum Shooting; Remembering Holocaust Museum Guard; Feeling Young as You Age; W.H.O. Could Declare Pandemic; Wrong House Demolished


June 10, 2009
• Shooting at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
• Security Guard Shot at Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C.; Obama Schedules Town Hall Meeting in Wisconsin
• Two People Critically Injured After Shooting at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C; Florida Sting Nabs Child Porn Suspects; Reform Called for with Iranian Election; Tapes Reveal Security Lapse at Bombed Hotel; Drug Violence Spills into Mexico Tourist Spots; Bill Offers Cash to Trade in Gas Guzzlers
• Tourists Caught in Mexico Drug Wars; Couple Working on Ranch in Mexico Find Lives in Danger; Forced to Close, Chrysler Dealer Starts Over; Lawmakers Continue to Debate Obama's Public Health Option; The Five Permanent U.N. Security Council Members Agreed to Expand and Tighten Sanctions Against North Korea; French Submarine With High-Tech Sonar Joins the Search for Air France's Flight Data Recorders; Overburdened at Work; Jon Voight Blasts Obama; Ahmadinejad Supporters Face Off Against Opposition Supporters for Upcoming Iranian Presidential Election; GOP Leader Says Dems Importing Terrorists; Palau to Take Gitmo Prisoners; Pakistani Cop vs. Bomber
• Battle Lines Forming Over Future of Health Care; Chrysler Closes the Deal; Cash for Clunkers Bill; Search Continues for Flight Data Recorders; Police Still Investigating Blast at Peshawar Hotel; Robotics Students Succeed; Unabomber Fighting Efforts to Sell Belongings
• North Korean Nuclear Defiance; Cuban Spy Drama
• High Oil Prices; High-Tech Hunt on the Ocean Floor; Powerful Drugs to Treat Bipolar Disorder; Supreme Court Refuses to Block Sale of Chrysler


June 09, 2009
• Car Bomb Rocks Hotel in Pakistan; North Carolina Building Collapses
• Pakistan Bombing Kills 11; Regular Joes Red-Flagged as Terrorists; More North Korea Missile Tests?; Safe Haven for AWOL Soldiers?
• Former Inspector General Assesses Airline Safety Training; Obama Announces Cost-Saving Measures; Terrorists Bomb Pakistani Hotel; Suspect Doctor Murderer Speaks Out
• Partial Building Collapse in Garner, North Carolina; New Evidence North Korea May be Preparing for More Missile Launches; Roeder Gives TV Jailhouse Interview; Sotomayor Confirmation Hearing Scheduled; Allegations against Gulfstream; Dealership Closings Affect Car Loans
• Supreme Court Justice Throws Wrench Into Chrysler's Bankruptcy Plans; Air France Crash Mystery; Future of Health Care; 10 Banks OK'd to Repay TARP; Abortion Doctor's Suspected Murderer Speaks to CNN; Iranian Voters Express Themselves
• Some Question Whether America Has Seen Benefits From Stimulus Thus Far; What To Do If Your Car's Dealership Goes Under; Brazilian Supreme Court to Hand Down Ruling Tomorrow That May Affect Sean Goldman; Chrysler's Bankruptcy Process Hits a Snafu; Seattle Man Finds His Mother After 43-Year Separation
• A Piece of Air France Flight's Tail Found; Fiat Says It Won't Walk Away From Chrysler; North Korea Threatens to Use Nuclear Weapons "If Provoked"; High Schooler Attends Graduation Via Skype; Study Shows Links Between Lack of Sleep and Disease; Some Question How Many Jobs Stimulus Has Created; Iranians Try to Get Out the Vote; Republicans and Democrats Spar Over Public Insurance Option; Fisherman Lands Live Missile


June 08, 2009
• North Korea Sentences U.S. Journalists to 12 Years in Prison; New Air France Crash Clues; New Labor Numbers & the Administration's Economic Plan
• U.S. Navy Now Helping In Air France Search; Newspaper Study Finds At Least One Pilot Had Failed Skills Tests Multiple Times in Eight of Nine Regional Airline Accidents Over Last Decade; Hip-Hop Caucus Gets to Sit in With Nancy Pelosi; Oil Prices on the Rise Again; Two American Students Meet Their Idol
• Pilots Failed Skill Tests, Still Flew; Depths Hold Air France Answers; Obama Dissatisfied with Stimulus Spending Rate; 2 Toy Companies Fined for Lead; Colon Cancer Increasing in Young Adults; U.S., Iraq Debating Fate of U.S. Murder Suspects; Day Care Center Had Malfunctioning Fire Alarm
• President Obama's New Recovery Plan; Push to Reform Health Care; U.S. Journalists Convicted in North Korea; Job Search Tips for New Grads; President Obama Meets with Cabinet; The Perfect Internet Search; Mac Conference; Air France Plane Crash; Life After Iraq
• Debate Continues Over Obama Administration's Health Care Ideas; Obama's Cabinet Discusses Stimulating the Stimulus; Sixteen Bodies Found From Air France Flight; Two American Journalists Sentenced to 12 Years in Labor Prison in North Korea; Government Expected to Announce Which Banks Can Repay TARP; Five American Security Contractors May Be Charged in Stabbing Death of Another U.S. Contractor; President and First Lady Enjoy Parisian Date Night
• Obama Seeks Tough Compromises on Middle East; Advocacy Group Engages Young People on Politics; Father Keeps Pressing to Get Son from Brazil; Gas Prices Rise for 41 Days; Chrysler Plans Quick Exit from Bankruptcy; Galveston Still Rebuilding after Ike
• Two U.S. Journalists Convicted in North Korea; New Abortion Violence Threat; Parents Mourned in Day Care Fire; Lebanon Voters Says "No" to Hezbollah; Recovery Plan Reality Check; Rancher Wins $232 Million Jackpot


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